Major media companies like Disney's ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox are launching a new sports streaming service with an expected subscriber count of 5 million by 2029. Paramount+ is also planning more price hikes following last year's increases. Details on the new sports streaming service are still limited, causing uncertainty in the sports industry.
ESPN, Fox Sports, and WBD shocked the sports industry when they announced a combined sports streaming service. A month later, there are few details and no firm answers between the trio of media giants, writes @MMcCarthyREV ⬇️
Subscribers should expect even more price hikes to Paramount+ following a surge of increases across a variety of streaming platforms last year, Paramount CFO Naveen Chopra said. https://t.co/R7yqO1UsB8
A new sports streaming service from Disney's ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox will be priced on the higher end of estimates with subscribers expected to hit around 5 million by 2029, according to Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch. https://t.co/yyB9ykCO7x
Information about a major new sports #streaming service continues to be released in dribs and drabs, which doesn't really help anyone. https://t.co/UR4t0tXlPu
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Streaming prices keep going up. Here’s how to manage subscriptions. https://t.co/pd8M8aecZg (via @nytimes)
Streaming prices keep going up. Here’s how to manage subscriptions. https://t.co/aDZUjz6SHr
Streaming Prices Keep Going Up. Here’s How to Manage Subscriptions. https://t.co/NVOCmZyxwu (via @nytimes)
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