ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery to launch joint sports streaming platform
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery to launch joint sports streaming platform
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Indeed. It's breaker against Apple and Prime from buying up all the sports rights.I guess it keeps Amazon, Netflix, Apple, or YouTube away…for now.
Whether consumers will benefit from consolidation like this is an interesting discussion.
One interesting item, Comcast not being part of this.
Honestly it seems like the last stand of the linear sports giants. The big tech companies can outbid or outright purchase any of these operations at any time. If anything this consolidates the streaming side of things into a single easy to buy package for someone. Which maybe what the intent could be?Indeed. It's breaker against Apple and Prime from buying up all the sports rights.
Not unless they’re absorbed by WB.Paramount is also left out.
Indeed. It's breaker against Apple and Prime from buying up all the sports rights.
Paramount is also left out.
It appears it will be a separate service, which will include ESPN+ as part of its offered channels.So, is this going to completely replzce expn plus, or just an option with others? Cause I only watch hockey, and there is 0 chance I'm paying $30/month for it cause I could care less about the other channels.
I've got an idea: what if we packaged all these different networks into a single bundle that consumers can purchase for a set price every month. Imagine, ESPN, Hulu, Netflix, WB Discovery, Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Peacock, Paramount, Fox, CNN, and 500 more, all at your disposable. It'd be like having a cable tying all these channels together.ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery to launch joint sports streaming platform
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This isn't a merger, its a partnership among competitors to offer a new service focusing on sports that essentially bundles a bunch of services together. This is good for consumers overall and will likely lead to other such deals in the future.So the Feds won't let Spirit and Jet Bllue merge because of anti-trust issues. But let me guess. They won't weigh in on this.
I've got an idea: what if we packaged all these different networks into a single bundle that consumers can purchase for a set price every month. Imagine, ESPN, Hulu, Netflix, WB Discovery, Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Peacock, Paramount, Fox, CNN, and 500 more, all at your disposable. It'd be like having a cable tying all these channels together.
You joke, but I've long said that streaming bundles are the future and will replace cable in the long term. You already have streaming aggregators such as Amazon Prime where you can subscribe to other streaming services and view it through the Prime app.I've got an idea: what if we packaged all these different networks into a single bundle that consumers can purchase for a set price every month. Imagine, ESPN, Hulu, Netflix, WB Discovery, Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Peacock, Paramount, Fox, CNN, and 500 more, all at your disposable. It'd be like having a cable tying all these channels together.
This is probably the most important paragraph in the article, which of course begs the question, what are subscribers actually getting?“While this service goes a long way toward allowing sports fans to watch every game in a single app, it does not bundle all sports together. NBC, CBS and Amazon, in particular, have major rights — like many N.F.L. games, most major golf tournaments and the Olympics — that will not be a part of the service. Regional sports networks, where most fans still watch their local baseball, basketball and hockey teams, are also not included.”
There will be game content, from sports primarily on ESPN/ABC, FOX, FS1, and TNT. This covers a wide range of sports include live games for NFL, NBA, MLS, MLB, racing, and various college games.This is probably the most important paragraph in the article, which of course begs the question, what are subscribers actually getting?
There’s no game content on the thing!
This is probably the most important paragraph in the article, which of course begs the question, what are subscribers actually getting?
There’s no game content on the thing!
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