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As ESPN undergoes some monumental changes, from launching its highly anticipated direct-to-consumer product in a matter of days to striking a mega-deal with the NFL which will see the league take a 10% stake in the sports media company,
The bundle will give subscribers access to a wide range of sports, news and entertainment content from both media giants.
Disney and ESPN are acquiring NFL media properties. Click here to read more on what investors need to know about this big move and why DIS stock is a Buy.
Disney's profit and revenue climbed in its fiscal third quarter based on the strength of the entertainment company's streaming service and domestic theme parks.
You can save $10 a month by signing up for this bundle, instead of ESPN’s and Fox’s separate stand-alone services, debuting in August.
The move comes as media companies look to nab more consumers for their streaming alternatives, and draw them in with sports, in particular.
Disney is building a "unified app experience featuring branded and general entertainment, news, and sports resulting in a one-of-a-kind entertainment destination for subscribers."
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The morning after the Walt Disney Co. and the NFL formally announced their blockbuster equity-for-assets swap, Bob Iger told investors the deal may well be the biggest thing to hit ESPN in nearly 40 years.
The sports media behemoth ESPN will take control of the NFL channels Red Zone and NFL Network in a deal that gives the league an equity stake.
ESPN and Fox just announced they will bundle their upcoming streaming services. Fox’s upcoming Fox One will include “FOX brands including FOX News Channel, FOX Business, FOX Weather, FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, FOX Deportes, FOX Local Stations and the FOX Network as well as the option to bundle FOX Nation and B1G+ within one platform.”
The inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational is coming to Walt Disney World Resort, featuring top men's and women's college basketball teams from HBCU programs.