ESPN's standalone streaming app launches this fall for $30 a month
Briefly

Disney is set to launch its direct-to-consumer ESPN streaming service this fall, providing subscribers with a variety of plans. The primary offering, ESPN unlimited, will cost $29.99 per month or $299.99 annually, which includes all ESPN linear channels. For existing ESPN Plus users, a new select plan will be available at $11.99 per month. Additionally, Disney is bundling plans that include Disney Plus and Hulu, offering discounts for the first year. The service aims to cater to a wide audience with flexible choices and pricing.
Disney's new ESPN streaming service offers a range of subscription options ranging from $11.99 to $44.99 per month, providing flexible choices for customers.
The ESPN streaming service aims to appeal to both casual viewers and dedicated sports fans with distinct packages, ensuring accessibility across various viewing preferences.
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