"Assessing the Value of the Fox-Disney-Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Bundle at $50 a Month"

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The new sports streaming service, co-owned by Fox Corp., Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery, is expected to cost around $50 a month, with CEO Lachlan Murdoch predicting 5 million subscribers within 5 years of its launch. However, the service will not include all sports, notably missing NFL games broadcast by CBS and NBC. This raises questions about the value proposition for potential subscribers, especially considering the availability of more comprehensive options like YouTube TV at a slightly higher cost. Murdoch aims to target non-traditional pay TV households, but the high price and limited content may present a tough sell.
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- Fox, Disney, Warner Bros Discovery sports venture expects 5 mln subscribers in five years Reuters
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