This could be an interesting move. Assuming ESPN gets yanked from cable/satellite providers, will those monthly bills go down? Will it get yanked from the streaming services (HuluLive, Youtube Live, etc) and those bills go down?
It's not surprising, but I would think the monthly subscription cost for ESPN will be fairly high because I don't think (could be wrong) they're going to get as much money for commercials on a pure streaming platform.
We subscribe to ESPN+ and would continue to subscribe. I chose YouTube tv for its sports coverage so I would be very disappointed if they dropped all the sports channels. There are others I could do without that is why they have so many choices. I would actually love to be able to completely customize my choices as I could eliminate the channels I have no desire to watch.
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