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Ever since the NFL announced it was looking to sell NFL Network and other media assets, ESPN had been seen as one of the favorites to make a deal.
As part of the deal, “NFL RedZone” will air on ESPN’s new “direct-to-consumer” streaming service. Shortly after the news ...
The standalone service will cost viewers $29.99 per month, and will be offered in package deals with Disney+ and Hulu.
ESPN, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS), is set to take over NFL Network and several other league-owned ...
Disney announced major content deals with the NFL and WWE as it prepares to launch a new streaming app for ESPN on August 21. ESPN is acquiring the NFL Network, a cable TV channel that includes a mix ...
ESPN is acquiring the NFL Network and other National Football League media assets, including the linear rights to the ...
A day after announcing the N.F.L.’s ownership stake in its sports network, Disney reported a 16 percent increase in adjusted ...
ESPN launches its direct-to-consumer streaming service, offering fans access to all ESPN networks and personalized features.
The “enhanced” streaming service goes beyond what is already offered by ESPN+, which will be known as the “select plan” ...
The Walt Disney Co. late Tuesday announced a non-binding agreement for ESPN to acquire NFL Network and other NFL media assets ...
Disney’s upcoming standalone ESPN streaming service is officially set for kickoff on Aug. 21. The offering, which was first ...
Disney's streaming revenue increased 6% and the segment turned a profit of $346 million during the three-month period ended ...