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Fox and ESPN to Launch Competing Sports Streaming Services in Late 2025
Fox and ESPN plan to launch DTC sports streaming services in late 2025, targeting cord-cutters and existing cable subscribers, respectively, amidst the decline of traditional cable subscriptions and the failure of the Venu streaming service due to antitrust issues.
Fox and ESPN to Launch Competing Sports Streaming Services in Late 2025
Fox and ESPN plan to launch DTC sports streaming services in late 2025, targeting cord-cutters and existing cable subscribers, respectively, amidst the decline of traditional cable subscriptions and the failure of the Venu streaming service due to antitrust issues.
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36% Bias Score


ESPN BET's Account Linking Boosts Engagement and Handle
ESPN and PENN Entertainment's new account-linking feature between ESPN BET and ESPN's app allows users to seamlessly track wagers and receive incentives, resulting in increased engagement and handle within weeks of launch, according to internal metrics and analyst reports.
ESPN BET's Account Linking Boosts Engagement and Handle
ESPN and PENN Entertainment's new account-linking feature between ESPN BET and ESPN's app allows users to seamlessly track wagers and receive incentives, resulting in increased engagement and handle within weeks of launch, according to internal metrics and analyst reports.
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44% Bias Score

Avalanche vs. Canadiens Matchup on ESPN+
The Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens will face off at Denver's Ball Arena on Saturday, January 4th, 2025, at 7:00 PM ET, airing on ESPN+ and Fubo, showcasing star players Cale Makar and Lane Hutson.

Avalanche vs. Canadiens Matchup on ESPN+
The Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens will face off at Denver's Ball Arena on Saturday, January 4th, 2025, at 7:00 PM ET, airing on ESPN+ and Fubo, showcasing star players Cale Makar and Lane Hutson.
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Stephen A. Smith in Negotiations for Record-Breaking $120 Million ESPN Deal
Stephen A. Smith is negotiating a six-year, $120 million contract with ESPN, making him potentially the highest-paid on-air personality without a licensing deal, exceeding his current $12 million annual salary; the deal includes contributions from Disney and ESPN BET.

Stephen A. Smith in Negotiations for Record-Breaking $120 Million ESPN Deal
Stephen A. Smith is negotiating a six-year, $120 million contract with ESPN, making him potentially the highest-paid on-air personality without a licensing deal, exceeding his current $12 million annual salary; the deal includes contributions from Disney and ESPN BET.
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44% Bias Score
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