ESPN to Launch New Streaming Service in 2023 | #espn #streaming #sports #news #entertainment
ESPN, the world's leading sports media company, announced today that it will launch a new streaming service in 2023. The service, which will be called ESPN+, will offer live and on-demand content from ESPN's vast library of programming, including live sports, news, analysis, original content, and more.
ESPN+ will be available for $5.99 per month or $49.99 per year. The service will be available on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and streaming devices.
"We are excited to launch ESPN+ and offer our fans a new way to experience the best of ESPN," said John Skipper, President of ESPN. "ESPN+ will be a must-have for sports fans who want to watch live games, original content, and more."
ESPN+ will offer a wide variety of content, including:
- Live sports: ESPN+ will offer live streaming of more than 10,000 college football and basketball games, as well as select games from the NFL, MLB, NHL, and MLS.
- News and analysis: ESPN+ will offer live news and analysis from ESPN's award-winning team of reporters and analysts.
- Original content: ESPN+ will offer a variety of original content, including documentaries, series, and films.
- More: ESPN+ will also offer a variety of other content, including classic games, replays, and documentaries.
ESPN+ is the latest in a series of moves by ESPN to expand its reach and offer more content to its fans. In recent years, ESPN has launched a number of new platforms, including ESPN Deportes, ESPN3, and ESPN Goal Line.
The launch of ESPN+ is a sign of ESPN's commitment to providing its fans with the best possible experience. With ESPN+, fans will have access to more live sports, news, analysis, and original content than ever before.