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The revamped app, which will include new features such as a personalized “SportsCenter,” will be available to all users — not just those who purchase ESPN’s $29.99 direct-to-consumer product.
ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro announced the app will be called simply "ESPN," will launch in "early fall," and cost $29.99 per month for its unlimited option and $11.99 per month for a more limited ...
The Verge reports that the app — simply titled "ESPN" — will cost sports fans $29.99/month for the app's "unlimited" plan. That particular offering will pack in all of ESPN's cable channels.
Watching ESPN without a cable subscription is about to become possible thanks to the network’s new standalone direct-to-consumer service. The ESPN streaming app, which was first reported by The ...
The service, which will be using the ESPN name, can also be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $35.99 per month. Customers who sign up at launch, can nab the bundle for $29.99 for month for first ...