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Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs scrambles with the ball against the San Francisco 49ers
Subscribers will probably have to pony up around $50 a month for the new sports streamer.
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The new sports streaming service from broadcast behemoths ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox could cost between $45 and $50, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke withCNBC.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks drives to the basket against Kevin Durant #35 of the Phoenix Suns during the second half of the NBA game at Footprint Center on February 06, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery's new streamer would including NBA games and other sports.
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Anthony Davis #3 of the Los Angeles Lakers dunks the ball during the first half of a game against the Charlotte Hornets.
A new sports streaming platform owned by Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox could completely upend the TV industry. It will offer live programming, like this week's Hornets-Lakers game.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) does an interview with Monday Night Football sideline reporter Lisa Salters after the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions on December 30, 2023 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Monday Night Football and other NFL games will come to a new streaming venture owned by Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox.
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Time to alert your friends and family members who have access to your Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ accounts. The House of Mouse is officially putting those dastardly U.S.-based customers who dare share their passwords on notice.

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Those diving into Apple’s new mixed reality headset might be missing a few of their favorite apps as they navigate the Cupertino company’s new “spatial” environment.

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Pat McAfee, Bob Iger and Aaron Rodgers
Pat McAfee (L) had Aaron Rodgers (R) back on his show, just one day after ESPN announced he'd not appear for the rest of the NFL season. Bob Iger won't want any headaches.
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Bob Iger and Pat McAfee
Disney CEO Bob Iger has a lot riding on an ESPN deal with Pat McAfee. Iger didn't need a controversy — so it's a win for him that it's over.
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Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has sparked a firestorm with his comments about comedian Jimmy Kimmel.