ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery are launching a new live sports streaming app incorporating games from the NFL, MLB, NBA, and more — but the plan has some issues.
The biggest change in sports broadcasting since cable TV bursts onto the small screen this fall.
FS1, and the CBS Sports Network, but — just like cable — sports fans have to deal with local blackouts that prevent games from airing in certain markets. Live streaming services are also several times more expensive than your standard $15.49 per month Netflix plan, as YouTube TV is priced at $72.99 per month, while Hulu’s standalone Live TV service costs $75.99 per month. And unlike these livestreaming services, this new super app will mainly stick to sports-related content.
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