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ESPN’s New Streaming Service ESPN+ Will launch April 12th

Today ESPN announced that their new streamings service will launch April 12th and cost just $4.99 a month.

“With ESPN+, fans have access to thousands more live games, world class original programs and on-demand sports content, all at a great price,” said Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN’s president, in a statement. ” They will get all of that as a part of a completely re-imagined, increasingly personalized ESPN App that provides easy, one-stop access to everything ESPN offers.”

The news did not stop there one of the newest revelations is that ESPN+ will be the exclusive home of on-demand access to ESPN’s “30 for 30.” Now you will still be able to watch 30 for 30 live on ESPN and from the wording, you will likely still be able to buy episodes and seasons on services like Amazon and iTunes. This likely does mean that Hulu will lose access to the current 30 for 30 content they offer. The good news is Hulu already only offers the 30 for 30 shorts not the longer documentaries from ESPN.

We also learned from Disney CEO Bob Iger that ESPN+ app will allow subscribers to add team, season, or even passes to their favorite Major League Baseball and National Hockey League out-of-market packages.

Here are some of the events the new service will offer:

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