Disney is preparing to unveil its standalone streaming service for ESPN, likely named 'ESPN' to streamline offerings in a crowded media market. The service will range from $25 to $30 per month, enabling access to extensive live sports and unique betting features absent in ESPN Plus. A redesigned ESPN app will serve as a gateway for users, with provisions for current cable subscribers to authenticate their access. An official announcement regarding the name and service pricing is anticipated next week from CEO Bob Iger.
Disney is set to launch a standalone ESPN streaming service, simplifying the media landscape by naming it 'ESPN' and offering a range of live sports.
The new service aims to cost between $25 to $30 monthly and provide unique features, including betting options outside of the current ESPN Plus offerings.
Disney plans to revamp the ESPN app as a gateway to this service, allowing existing ESPN TV subscribers easy authentication and access.
CEO Bob Iger noted that the official announcement regarding the name and pricing for the service is expected next week.
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