Why Disney might not care that hardly anyone has the ESPN-Fox One bundle
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Why Disney might not care that hardly anyone has the ESPN-Fox One bundle
"ESPN's streamer logged 3 million streaming sign-ups across its plans from launch through the end of October, including 1.7 million for its $30 a month Unlimited service, while Fox reeled in 2.3 million in that span, according to a new report from data firm Antenna. ESPN Unlimited's figures are in line with analysts' estimates for 1.5 million to 2 million subscribers by year's end."
"However, few customers have signed up for the $40 a month bundle with ESPN Unlimited and Fox One, Antenna estimates. That bundle costs $10 less than the two services combined. Antenna found 99% of Fox One's 2.3 million subscribers were paying for the stand-alone service as of October. That suggests only 23,000 or so signed up for Fox's bundle with ESPN or its $25 bundle with Fox Nation, its streamer featuring conservative-friendly scripted and documentary shows."
ESPN Unlimited and Fox One launched August 21 and attracted strong standalone sign-ups through October: about 3 million for ESPN across plans and 2.3 million for Fox One. ESPN logged roughly 1.7 million subscribers to its $30 Unlimited tier. The $40 bundle combining ESPN Unlimited and Fox One saw minimal uptake; Antenna found nearly all Fox One users subscribed standalone. Only a tiny share of new ESPN subscribers chose the Fox One bundle. Many new ESPN customers instead selected bundles that include Disney+ and Hulu, per Antenna and Disney CEO comments.
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