Hey, have you heard about that giant streaming deal that was struck between ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery (AKA TNT and such)?
This is an idea meant to get to those who have unbundled from cable, giving customers who want all their live sports most of it one place. It seems smart given the sports cable and streaming landscape.
Well, we now have a name for this behemoth. It’s called Venu Sports. And now, as of Thursday, we have a price for what you’ll pay every month if you want to grab the trio of broadcasters to watch so much sports.
It’ll cost you $42.99 every month, per a release.
Here’s more from that release:
Anyone signing up for Venu’s launch price will be able to receive the service for that same price for 12-months from time of sign-up, with the ability to cancel at any time. Targeted at sports fans outside the traditional pay TV bundle, Venu is planning a launch in the U.S. in the fall and will offer thousands of live sports events from all the major professional sports leagues and top college conferences. The streaming service will provide access to 14 live sports channels and an expansive library of on-demand content from the collective companies’ portfolios of sports networks and ESPN+.