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The cost of a bundle with ads will increase $1 monthly to $10.99. How much will ESPN+ increase? Currently priced at $10.99, the sports streaming service will increase to $11.99 per month.
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Starting Aug. 23, the Walt Disney Co.-owned streaming service will increase its monthly subscription rate to $10 (or $100 per year), a jump up of more than 40 percent from its current […]
ESPN+ is an American over-the-top subscription video streaming service available in the United States, owned by the ESPN division of The Walt Disney Company, in partnership with ESPN Inc., which is a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).
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On April 7, 2011, ESPN released a mobile app called WatchESPN on the App Store for Apple devices, using the same subscriber authentication functionality to allow access to simulcasts of the available ESPN channels on the service via the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch; the app was released on the Android Market (now Google Play) on May 9, 2011.