Tag: ESPN
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What’s the Difference Between ESPN3 and ESPN+? You Asked We Explain…
If you’re a sports fan, you likely use ESPN to watch live games, events, recaps, or highlights. Most live TV streaming services offer ESPN with some adding ESPN2, ESPNews, and ESPN U as well. In this post, we’re looking at two more sources of ESPN content – ESPN3 and ESPN+. What is ESPN3? ESPN3 is…
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Hulu Now Has 29 Million Subscribers According to SEC Report
In a new report from the Securities and Exchange Commission, Disney shared information about their Direct to Consumer Services, including Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+. According to the report, based on internal management reports, the estimated number of paid Hulu subscribers as of September 2019 was approximately 29 million. This number includes all paid subscriptions for…
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Here is Every College Football & Basketball Game on ESPN+ For The Rest of November 2019
College basketball is in full force, and nothing says Thanksgiving like a little football after a turkey dinner. Here’s what’s coming up in sports on ESPN+ for the rest of November. College Basketball: Big 12 Now priority games this week include (all games are exclusively on ESPN+): Western Michigan vs Oklahoma State on 11/22 College Football: Week…
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How to Save $5.99 on Hulu’s Live TV Package By Bundling Disney+ & ESPN+
Since Disney+ launched last week, we’ve gotten a lot of questions about getting the Disney Bundle which includes Disney+, ESPN+, and ad-supported Hulu subscriptions for $12.99/month. One question many people don’t seem to know is if you have Hulu with Live TV you can get $5.99 off your Hulu bill if you bundle ESPN+ and…
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Disney’s Head of Direct-To-Consumer Says They Could Go A La Carte With ESPN “At Some Point”
One of the dreams of cord cutting has been the idea that you could just pay for the channels you want in a la carte TV package. Now today at the Recode’s Code Media conference in Los Angeles, Disney’s Direct-To-Consumer Chairman Kevin Mayer said he is open to such an idea. According to Kevin Mayer…
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Sprint Customers With Free Hulu Can Bundle Disney+ & ESPN+ For a Discounted Price
Do you have Sprint with Free Hulu? Good news, you can bundle ESPN+ and Disney+ and get $5.99 back every month! The only catch is all three accounts have to have the same email address associated with them. After signing up for Disney+, click on your profile. There, you’ll find a section labeled Subscription, where…
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Yes, Hulu With Live TV & Commercial-Free Hulu Subscribers Can Get $5.99 Off With the Disney+ & ESPN+ Bundle
Before Disney+ launched today, we learned about a bundle deal for the ad-supported version of Hulu, ESPN+, and the new Disney+. At that time, there were a lot of questions about whether the bundle could be used with an ad-free Hulu or Hulu with live subscription. We now know that those plans can get a…
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ESPN+ has 3.5 Million Subscribers
On their Quarter 4 earnings call, Disney has just announced that ESPN+ has reached 3.5 million paid subscribers. This number is up from 2.4 million in the 3rd quarter of 2019. On the call, Bob Iger attributed the subscriber gain to exclusive content available on ESPN+, along with the ability of users to watch live…
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Disney+ and ESPN+ Will Show Starz Ads After Disney Buys Back Rights to Disney Movies
Disney is running into some trouble with previous licensing deals which would give other networks and streaming services rights to Disney films that would then need to be removed from Disney+. In an effort to maintain rights to some of their films, Disney has reportedly made a deal with Starz. The deal would allow Disney…
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Why Doesn’t fuboTV Have ESPN? fuboTV Explains…
Ever since fuboTV launched, the main question about the service has been why doesn’t fuboTV have ESPN. Over the years, fuboTV has stated that they would like to add ESPN but the cost and requirements to include all Disney channels is one of the primary issues. Now fuboTV has once again officially commented on why…
