ESPN's New Streaming Service Launches Amid Subscriber Concerns

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ESPN has launched a new direct-to-consumer streaming service, but it appears to prefer that existing cable subscribers do not switch, as the network still benefits financially from the traditional cable bundle and is hesitant to fully embrace cord-cutting. The service costs $30/month and aims to attract new viewers outside the cable ecosystem, but ESPN's strategy seems to balance between monetizing current cable deals and exploring digital options.
- ESPN’s New Streaming App Launches Today. But the Network Doesn’t Want You Using It. Slate Magazine
- CNBC Sport: Why ESPN’s historic streaming launch may actually cost it subscribers CNBC
- ESPN Launches New Direct-to-Consumer Service, Enhanced ESPN App ESPN Press Room
- ESPN launches all-in-one streaming service 6abc Philadelphia
- What to know about ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer subscription service The New York Times
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