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The new ESPN streaming service will appear under the title "ESPN" and cost subscribers $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, according to ESPN.
The app will offer two subscription plans and grant access to ESPN's full content slate outside of the traditional TV bundle for the first time.
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ESPN announced Wednesday that it will launch a new direct-to-consumer service offering enhanced streaming and app experiences. Coinciding with the beginning of the college football season, the NFL ...
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ESPN’s long-awaited live sports streaming service costs $29.99 per month and puts all 12 of the network’s linear channels, ...
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At 12:01 a.m., it will launch its new, streaming, direct-to-consumer product – called, simply, “ESPN” – which for the first time will allow sports fans legally to access the network’s top attractions ...
Lyft rides and New York City subway cars will drive the message that consumers can get ESPN without cable for the first time.