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    Here's an update on why: Alabama-Texas is the game of the week on ESPN, but Spectrum customers won't be able to watch. Here's an update on why: ... News; Shopping; Sports; Video Classes; Weather ...

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    Hulu + Live TV offers over 90 channels, including ESPN, plus access to ESPN+ and Disney+. Get a subscription for $76.99 a month. Get a subscription for $76.99 a month. Mike Snider of USA TODAY ...

  4. Disney-DirecTV dispute: ESPN and other channels go dark ... - AOL

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    DirecTV and Disney have reached a stalemate. For viewers, that means ESPN, Disney Channel, FX and several other networks and channels went dark Sunday night. The two companies have been ...

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  6. ESPNews - Wikipedia

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    ESPNews (pronounced "ESPN News," stylized ESPNEWS) is an American multinational digital cable and satellite television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

  7. ESPN, other Disney networks go dark on DirecTV. Here ... - AOL

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    ESPN and other Disney-owned networks went dark in DirecTV homes early Sunday evening after the sides failed to reach a new carriage agreement to replace the one that expired earlier in the day.

  8. ESPN BottomLine - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, ESPN2 debuted a sports news ticker, dubbed by Production Assistant Onnie Bose as the "BottomLine Update." It is a persistent ticker which stayed at the bottom of the screen at all times during most programming, unlike ESPN, who only showed their own at the :18 (formerly :28) and :58 of each hour (accompanied by an audio cue, which has since been adapted as the alert tone for ESPN's ...

  9. Mobile ESPN - Wikipedia

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    Mobile ESPN was a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) run by The Walt Disney Company using Sprint's EVDO wireless network from November 25, 2005, until December 2006. The service was widely considered overpriced and a failure, [1] though in retrospect the actual data and audio-visual backbone and software behind the service would be re-adapted successfully for the smartphone age several ...