Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery Announce Joint Sports Streaming Service
The new platform aims to become a major player in sports streaming, challenging traditional cable and emerging as a direct competitor to tech giants.
- Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery have teamed up to launch a new sports streaming service, set to debut this fall.
- The service will include live sports content from ESPN, ABC, Fox, TNT, and TBS, covering major leagues such as the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and more.
- Expected to be priced around $50 per month, the platform seeks to attract cord-cutters and sports fans looking for a comprehensive streaming option.
- The joint venture aims to consolidate sports streaming under one platform, potentially reshaping the sports broadcasting landscape.
- Concerns arise about the impact on traditional cable providers and the potential for antitrust challenges due to the collaboration among major media companies.

















































































