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Home»Technology»ESPN to Unveil Standalone Streaming Service and App on August 21
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ESPN to Unveil Standalone Streaming Service and App on August 21

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ESPN is set to launch its flagship streaming service on August 21, coinciding with the NFL and college football seasons. The service, simply named ESPN, will be priced at $30 as a standalone offering or $36 per month when bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. Subscribers will gain access to all live sports broadcasts from ESPN, including programming from ESPN on ABC, ESPN2, and the SEC Network. The NFL season is set to commence on September 4, while college games will kick off on August 23, making this launch timely for sports fans eager for coverage.

In a key development, Disney-owned ESPN will acquire the NFL Network, which encompasses the highly sought-after RedZone Channel and NFL Fantasy. This acquisition allows ESPN to broadcast three additional NFL games each season on the NFL Network. The network has also secured a deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to air major events such as WrestleMania, the Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam starting in 2026. These expansions highlight ESPN’s commitment to enriching its sports content offerings.

Bob Iger, Disney’s CEO, emphasized that ESPN’s “full suite of networks and services” will be integrated into the new streaming platform. Features such as multiview, enhanced personalization, and the incorporation of stats, betting, and fantasy sports will aim to make the ESPN app a comprehensive destination for sports fans. A personalized Sports Center will further enhance the user experience, making it easier for fans to engage with their favorite sports and teams.

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Industry analysts have responded positively to ESPN’s streaming service announcement. Paolo Pescatore, a TMT analyst, noted the importance of providing fans with diverse viewing options. The demand for larger screen experiences in the U.S. indicates that fans still prefer traditional broadcast methods, even as content delivery increasingly shifts towards IP-based technologies, including cable, fiber, and 5G services.

The launch date of the ESPN streaming service has been moved up, likely in response to the competitive landscape. Fox Sports’ streaming service, Fox One, is also set to debut on August 21, underscoring the escalating competition among sports streaming platforms. As various services aim to cater to an expanding array of fan preferences, the market continues to evolve.

Mike Proulx, a vice president at Forrester, highlighted that the introduction of ESPN’s streaming service could provide Disney with a significant revenue boost, particularly after the company had previously fallen short of some expectations. The recent announcements regarding NFL and WWE sports rights signal Disney’s aggressive strategy to capture sports broadcasting rights, which have become crucial in the ongoing streaming wars. The focus on live sports programming indicates a broader trend towards leveraging premium content to attract and retain subscribers in a crowded marketplace.

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