Tag: espn
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ESPN Direct-to-Consumer: What You Need to Know

ESPN has launched a direct-to-consumer streaming service that offers fans access to its full suite of networks, including 47,000 live events and exclusive content, via an enhanced ESPN app. The service includes flexible subscription options, personalized features, and improvements like Verts and StreamCenter, enhancing the overall viewing experience for sports enthusiasts.
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Game On: ESPN on Disney+ Launches Today

Disney+ has launched a new ESPN tile, integrating ESPN+ streaming with its existing content, allowing subscribers to access sports, entertainment, and family programming in one app. Bundle subscribers can enjoy 5,000 live events in the first 90 days. Standalone users will have access to select sports and popular shows from Hulu.
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Disney, ESPN, and the NBA Team Up to Present ‘Dunk the Halls’ – the First Real-Time, Animated NBA Game

ESPN, Disney, and the NBA are introducing “Dunk the Halls,” the first animated NBA game, streaming live on Christmas Day featuring the Spurs and Knicks in a virtual Magic Kingdom setting. Iconic Disney characters will join the presentation, which utilizes Sony’s Beyond Sports technology for real-time animation and interactive viewing.
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ESPN Launches ‘Where to Watch’ to Help Sports Fans Find Their Favorite Games

ESPN’s Where to Watch, available on the ESPN App and ESPN.com, simplifies sports fans’ viewing experiences by providing easy access to sports events across various networks and platforms. The user-friendly interface allows fans to find and plan their viewing of favorite teams and sports. The initiative aims to enhance fan experience and reinforce ESPN’s digital…
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ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery Forming Joint Venture to Launch Streaming Sports Service in the U.S.

ESPN, FOX, and Warner Bros. Discovery will form a new Joint Venture (JV) for a sports streaming service, launching in fall 2024. The platform will offer sports content from major leagues and colleges, with the ability to bundle with Disney+, Hulu, and/or Max. The service aims to provide a differentiated experience for sports fans.