Overview
- Jessica Casano-Antonellis joins as Senior Vice President of Communications, bringing expertise from SiriusXM, Disney+, and Hulu.
- The joint venture will offer a wide range of sports content from ESPN, Fox Sports, and Warner Bros. Discovery networks.
- Set to launch in fall 2024, the service aims to reach consumers not currently subscribed to pay TV.
- The platform will be competitively priced between $35 and $50, undercutting rivals like YouTube TV.
- The venture faces scrutiny from the Justice Department and a lawsuit from FuboTV over potential anticompetitive effects.