Disney, Fox, and WarnerDiscovery reveal price for new sports streaming service

So here is is:

This is the inevitable next step.

I hate streaming sports, it’s such a pain in the butt to switch to and from different games making checking other games very inconvenient.

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Damn…

Maybe MHver3 was right all along lol

Idk how this guy does it

https://x.com/MHver3/status/1816287660660404229

It’s horrible.

If you make it hard for sports fans to follow sports…they will realize they don’t need to watch and move on to something else

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We watch sports on TV… Been doing it since the 1950s and we’ll still be doing it in 2050…anything else is just a splinter trying to pickup an extra dollar from people who insist on watching a different way than 99% of the sports viewing public…

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What if your team is only being delivered in that different way? No offense intended.

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Remember like 10 or 15 years ago when we would hope for a Wednesday night slot 1 or 2 times a season. Now everyone is on some streaming channel every week. This is awesome.

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If that was your team’s choice, then they deserve everything they get from no viewership, declining interest or whatever…If a conference stuck your team with that deal, then your school should raise the roof to have the person who put that package together FIRED and get someone who knows what they are doing…That is the kind of thing that happened to the PAC when idiots from their league declined multiple offers from ESPN…

What’s awesome is on September 14, Big 12 has 11 games and 10 of them are on ESPN, Fox or network…THATS awesome…

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I don’t know who you have as a provider but Hulu Live has a query you can toggle on/off that’ll allow you to cycle through only sports games. Just push down on the remote.

second, i know watch less because of the streaming. the amazon ? weekly nfl game, streamed college football; i don’t watch; there’s still plenty of tv; i can get the score updates on the internet.

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I have ESPN, Netflix, Peacock, and Prime.

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A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily blocked sports streaming service Venu from launch ahead of the NFL season. The joint venture was created by Warner Bros. Discovery, Fox and Disney’s ESPN. It was set to cost $42.99 a month. Internet TV bundle provider Fubo filed a lawsuit claiming the venture was anticompetitive and would upend its business.

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Good. We will see what happens next.