Current:Home > FinanceESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery announce plans to launch sports streaming platform in the fall -TradeGrid
ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery announce plans to launch sports streaming platform in the fall
View
Date:2025-04-24 10:22:18
ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans on Tuesday to launch a sports streaming platform in the fall that will include offerings from at least 15 networks and all four major professional sports leagues.
A one-stop app to view most sports should be a welcome sight for fans, who continue to navigate rising costs by subscribing to multiple services.
“This new sports service exemplifies our ability as an industry to drive innovation and provide consumers with more choice, enjoyment and value and we’re thrilled to deliver it to sports fans,” Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav said in a statement.
The three companies will each share one-third ownership in the joint venture. A name for the service and pricing will be announced at a later date.
The platform will include games from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA, NASCAR and college sports, including the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament, as well as golf, tennis and the FIFA World Cup.
It will include offerings from 15 linear networks — ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPNEWS, ABC, FOX, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, TNT, TBS, truTV — and ESPN+.
Subscribers would also have the ability to bundle the product with Disney+, Hulu and/or Max.
“We believe the service will provide passionate fans outside of the traditional bundle an array of amazing sports content all in one place,” Fox CEO and Executive Chair Lachlan Murdoch said in a statement.
The announcement of the bundle also comes as ESPN and Warner Bros. Discovery are preparing to enter negotiations to renew their NBA rights, which expire at the end of next season.
ESPN has also been searching for strategic partners as it prepares to launch a direct-to-consumer product in the next year or two.
“The launch of this new streaming sports service is a significant moment for Disney and ESPN, a major win for sports fans, and an important step forward for the media business,” Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. “This means the full suite of ESPN channels will be available to consumers alongside the sports programming of other industry leaders as part of a differentiated sports-centric service.”
___
AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports
veryGood! (59364)
Related
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Watching Simone Biles compete is a gift. Appreciate it at Paris Olympics while you can
- Flag etiquette? Believe it or not, a part of Team USA's Olympic prep
- 'Bridgerton' star visits 'Doctor Who' Christmas special; new spinoff coming
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Which country has the largest delegation in Paris for the 2024 Olympics?
- 2024 Olympics: Why Simone Biles Skipped the Opening Ceremony in Paris
- We might be near end of 'Inside the NBA' – greatest sports studio show ever
- Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
- Uber and Lyft drivers remain independent contractors in California Supreme Court ruling
Ranking
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- It’s Brat Girl Summer: Here’s Everything You Need to Unleash Your Feral Party Girl Energy
- Simone Biles will attempt a new gymnastics skill on uneven bars at Olympics. What to know
- Michigan’s top court throws out 2006 conviction linked to shaken baby syndrome
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Arkansas abortion measure’s signatures from volunteers alone would fall short, filing shows
- Canelo Alvarez will reportedly lose 168-pound IBF title ahead of Berlanga fight
- Australian amputates part of finger to compete at Paris Olympics
Recommendation
Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
Five American candidates who could light cauldron at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
New Orleans’ mayor accused her of stalking. Now she’s filed a $1 million defamation suit
The economy grew robust 2.8% in the second quarter. What it means for interest rates.
Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
The next political powder keg? Feds reveal plan for security at DNC in Chicago
More Red Lobsters have closed. Here's the status of every US location
Arkansas standoff ends with suspect dead after exchange of gunfire with law enforcement