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ESPN boss Jimmy Pitaro talks about balancing streaming vs. cable, the rise of sports betting, and diversity in the Trump 2.0 era.
My colleague Andrew Marchand has the must-read story of how ESPN got to this company-defining moment, under its chairman ...
“We are on the verge of another industry-shaping moment,” ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro told reporters during a Tuesday media ...
After years of questions about its streaming future, ESPN is finally unveiling a new service that dramatically expands its digital footprint.
ESPN announced Wednesday that it will launch a new direct-to-consumer service offering enhanced streaming and app experiences. Coinciding with the beginning of the college football season, the NFL ...
LOS ANGELES -Walt Disney's ESPN will deliver its full range of sports programming outside of pay TV for the first time ...
A new feature called “StreamCenter” will sync a user’s ESPN app and TV, allowing viewers to follow real-time stats, betting ...
At 12:01 a.m., it will launch its new, streaming, direct-to-consumer product – called, simply, “ESPN” – which for the first time will allow sports fans legally to access the network’s top attractions ...
ESPN’s long-awaited live sports streaming service costs $29.99 per month and puts all 12 of the network’s linear channels, ...
Whether we like it or not, Lee Corso's final episode of "College GameDay" is getting closer and closer. The legendary ESPN ...
ESPN has agreements with several cable TV distributors to provide full access to the new app on launch through authentication ...
Lyft rides and New York City subway cars will drive the message that consumers can get ESPN without cable for the first time.