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"ESPN, Fox, and Warner Brothers to partner up to form streaming service."


  

          

link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/espn-fox-warner-brothers-creating-sports-streaming-service/ar-BB1hVwhT

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ESPN, Fox, Warner Brothers creating sports streaming service
Story by Mackenzie Meaney • 6h

ESPN, Fox, and Warner Brothers have announced that they will launch a joint streaming service sometime this year, dedicated to broadcasting live games across 15 networks and all big four leagues.

“We believe the service will provide passionate fans outside of the traditional bundle an array of amazing sports content all in one place,” Fox CEO and Executive Chair Lachlan Murdoch said in a statement to ESPN.

So far, 15 channels have been announced to broadcast on the service to try and make it as complete of a one-stop-shop as it can be — ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN 2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Big 10 Network, TNT, TBS and TruTV headline the lineup. Leagues that will be broadcasted include the NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA, MLB, NASCAR, and college sports, like the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments. Tennis, golf and the FIFA World Cup will also have a place there.

Consumers will be able to subscribe directly in the app and have the option to bundle the service with Disney+, Hulu, or Max. CNBC estimates that the price for the service will be anywhere between $45 and $50 a month. To pay for each of those streaming services individually (ESPN+, Fox and Warner Brothers) would total $25.98 a month (ESPN+ is $10.99/month, Fox Nation is $5.99/month and Discovery+ (ad-free) is $9.00/month).

“The launch of this new streaming sports service is a significant moment for Disney and ESPN, a major win for sports fans, and an important step forward for the media business,” Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger said in a statement to ESPN. “This means the full suite of ESPN channels will be available to consumers alongside the sports programming of other industry leaders as part of a differentiated sports-centric service.”

Disney has been trying to find a strategic partner for ESPN for some time, with some early talks between Iger and sports leagues to come on as minority investors in the business as they look to bolster their streaming capabilities.

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First, this announcement was the first time I was aware that Turner sports was under the Time Warner label.

Secondly, I wonder if this will result in the streaming content providers that offer ESPN and TNT to jack up their prices.

"Sean sparks like John Starks, nah, Sean ball like John Wall" - Rest In Power Forever Sean Price.

  

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ESPN, Fox, and Warner Brothers to partner up to form streaming service. [View all] , Numba_33, Wed Feb-07-24 04:27 PM
 
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so are they going to be removing those channels from cable packages?
Feb 07th 2024
1
If they are smart and/or greedy
Feb 07th 2024
2
*cries in YouTube TV*
Feb 07th 2024
11
i dunno what this means, lol.
Feb 07th 2024
12
      The idea of YTTV removing those channels, or more likely…
Feb 08th 2024
13
           right. Then there's the whole NFL Sunday ticket piece...
Feb 08th 2024
30
Does this mess w/ local broadcast games?
Feb 08th 2024
23
      I'm curious if I'm the lone person in this thread that does this
Feb 08th 2024
25
           you can cop those antennas at Walmart...
Feb 08th 2024
26
           I tossed mine, but wish I hadn't.
Feb 09th 2024
33
                What's stopping you from from buying a new one?
Feb 09th 2024
35
                     Ha. Laziness.
Feb 10th 2024
39
All these streaming services are basically becoming cable
Feb 07th 2024
3
It's almost as if that was the end goal.
Feb 07th 2024
4
Sports is really the only thing streaming has yet to concur.
Feb 07th 2024
5
Did you mean conquer in your first sentence?
Feb 07th 2024
6
Oops, yeah, lol.
Feb 07th 2024
7
I think Prime and Apple+ will stay, if only because...
Feb 07th 2024
8
      Oh, yeah. I barely count them because of your whole post lol
Feb 07th 2024
10
      But what does it say
Feb 08th 2024
18
           Ultimately - because that's what TV is.
Feb 08th 2024
22
                I personally am against it
Feb 08th 2024
24
                     I mean, I get it.
Feb 08th 2024
29
How much is cable?
Feb 07th 2024
9
We pay 180 for cable and Internet bundled
Feb 08th 2024
15
Damn, that's a steal!! Mine is $250
Feb 08th 2024
19
yeah, mine is $200.
Feb 08th 2024
20
      Maybe I need to double check our bill lol
Feb 09th 2024
36
lemme see if I can embarass myself, here...
Feb 08th 2024
21
this is me without cable
Feb 09th 2024
31
it's a lot
Feb 10th 2024
41
The thing is, we can't go back to cable/dish
Feb 09th 2024
32
      We couldn’t get a signal with a dish due to trees in the park
Feb 09th 2024
34
      what about directv streaming?
Feb 09th 2024
37
      cable companies don't even want to keep cable
Feb 10th 2024
40
beginning of the end
Feb 08th 2024
14
yup. i don't really fux w/ Apple...it's a personal thing.
Feb 08th 2024
16
Paramount+ for Champions League
Feb 08th 2024
27
The ability to cancel at anytime is still attractive
Feb 08th 2024
17
it will be named ASS. All Sports Streaming
Feb 08th 2024
28
Anything above $25 is basically cable.
Feb 10th 2024
38
All cable isn’t equal. Any cable with a contract is bullshit
Feb 15th 2024
42
I can't deal with it all anymore
Feb 15th 2024
43
Similar for me. I haven't paid for cable since 2007.
Feb 15th 2024
44

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