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ESPN’s Flagship Streaming App Reportedly Has a Super Simple Name

Companies love to throw the words plus, premium or pro in the names of streaming services to tease extra features worth paying extra for. Now, CNBC is reporting that ESPN has chosen the name of its coming standalone streaming service, and it’s going back to basics: The app will just be called «ESPN.» If true, that’s a simple but practical choice in a market cluttered with streaming services.

«Sports fans — and cord-cutters — should keep an eye on its launch as it’s also set to house content from both ESPN Plus and ESPN’s cable networks, which air live coverage for college football and basketball, NFL, NBA, NHL and WNBA,» said Kourtnee Jackson, streaming editor for CNET.

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The service is expected to arrive in the fall of 2025. On Disney’s quarterly earnings call Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Iger said that pricing and bundling deals will drop next week. Previously reported cost estimates were $25 or $30 monthly.

Different than ESPN Plus

The streaming service will include everything that ESPN offers, including live sporting events, documentaries, studio programming and programming on other cable networks like ESPN2, SEC Network and ESPN on ABC. Fantasy sports content and a new interactive betting element — which has yet to be explained — will also be included.

Despite the similar names, the new ESPN streaming service is separate from ESPN Plus, the company’s existing streaming channel. ESPN Plus offers on-demand original content like docuseries and some live sports. It lacks the majority of live games that air on the ESPN cable channel, like MLB and NBA games, an area that the new streaming service will fill. ESPN Plus will remain the less expensive offering at $12 per month, or bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $17.

Some will get it automatically

ESPN isn’t new, of course. The new ESPN streaming service is just the latest product, building on the concept of the cable channel and the existing ESPN Plus app. There’s a good chance that you may already pay for an existing subscription, perhaps through your cable system.

«One thing to keep in mind is that Disney plans to have additional features in its standalone ESPN streaming service that will not be available on its linear channel,» said Jackson. Linear channel refers to the traditional, non-streaming version of ESPN.

Though regular ESPN subscribers may not have the features now, they will once the service comes out. According to CNBC’s report, those who pay for ESPN through their cable provider will automatically get the new streaming service. This won’t be the case for ESPN Plus users.

A representative for Disney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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