ESPN Standalone Streaming Service Launching This Month

Disney announced that its new direct-to-consumer ESPN service will launch on August 21. The move will bring all of ESPN’s TV content to the app for $29.99 per month in a move that will combine with the operation of the NFL Network and the popular Red Zone channel, where NFL fans tune in to see…

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Roku, the #1 TV streaming platform in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico*, and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) announced a new partnership that exclusively brings the promotion’s live professional wrestling matches to The Roku Channel. Starting on July 29, NWA matches will stream for free in the U.S. every Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM…

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WBD Admits It Made Big Mistake

Warner Brothers Discovery as a company was a mistake. And now the bosses are finally admitting it publicly. Not of course, by saying “woops, this was never going to work”. But by separating the company into two different and independent entities. The fit with Time Warner and Discovery Networks’ portfolios never made sense together. The…

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New Episodes of Sesame Street Return To PBS

Netflix has secured a multi-year deal with The Sesame Workshop to stream the program moving it from Max to the top streaming service in the industry. But the part of the story that seems to be buried is that the episodes, which will be released in three batches per year will also appear on PBS…

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Max Is Getting A Name Change This Summer

At the Warner Brothers upfront presentation Wednesday in New York City, the media company announced that MAX, its premium streaming service will be changing its name for the fourth time since its inception as HBO Now. The new name, which will be official this summer will be…..HBO Max. The naming convention gyrations have plagued Warner…

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