ESPN adding programming to Disney+ to increase streaming options even further (2024)

ESPN announced today it is adding yet another way to digitally consume its content while expressing optimism that it would renew rights to broadcast the NBA.

ESPN is putting some games and other programming on Disney+ later this year, the details of which are forthcoming. That is in addition to the existing ESPN+, plans for a sports streaming service with Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox, and a 2025 rollout of a direct to consumer ESPN.

So that’s at least four streaming options, with the traditional linear channels remaining intact.

A first step to bringing ESPN to @DisneyPlus viewers ahead of the launch of a standalone ESPN streaming service in fall 2025

By the end of this calendar year, an ESPN tile will be added to Disney+📺 pic.twitter.com/355e0umStj

— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) May 7, 2024

“[T[here’ll be many different access points to get the digital product to ESPN digitally; they can do so as part of a bundle of the sports services, they can do so directly from ESPN with the ESPN app, or they can do it as part of a bundle with our own services,” Bob Iger, CEO of ESPN parent Walt Disney, told investors this morning.

Commenting on the blending of some ESPN content with Disney+, Iger said, “But it’s a start in terms of essentially conditioning the audience, or subscribers to Disney+ and Hulu, the fact that sports is going to be there. And it also will help us in terms of overall engagement with our bundle. As I look ahead, I think ESPN is going to make a pivot toward digital, but without abandoning linear, so it will remain on linear if people want to get ESPN.”

Traditional media companies like Disney have been straddling the transition from linear to digital by incurring steep losses. Those losses are coming down for Disney, which reported only a quarterly $18 million loss spread among ESPN+, Hulu, Disney+ and overseas streaming units, with a $65 million loss attributed to ESPN+. Last year the products lost $659 million in the quarter. Disney expects the trio to be profitable by the fourth quarter, though a money loser in the third because of rights fees for overseas cricket content.

With ESPN making somuch of its content available digitally in coming years, traditional cable providers will surely worry the plague of cord cutting might intensify and prove fatal. Sports is the glue holding the cable bundle together, and the more options to consume elsewhere other than traditional TV moves the decaying model closer to extinction.

Disney did see a decline in ESP + subscribers by a few hundred thousand to 24.8 million, a slip Disney CFO Hugh Johnston attributed to seasonality. That though does not quite mesh with the historical figures. Since launching in 2018, ESPN+ subs have grown every May until this month.

Second straight quarter of ESPN+ subscriber count declines after a peak of 26 million in Nov. 2023 pic.twitter.com/cO9yeSz7sh

— Austin Karp (@AustinKarp) May 7, 2024

What is clear is ESPN, despite the linear decline, is performing well. Total day viewership was at its highest level for April since 2012, and primetime set a record. Ad sales at ESPN were up 20 percent in the last quarter, though that was partly juiced by an extra college football game and an NFL playoff game that the year-ago quarter did not have.

Some of the boost derives from the NBA, which is close to a new set of media contracts starting after next season. ESPN is widely believed to be renewing its deal, though possibly for fewer games.

“We’re confident or optimistic, we’re going to end up with an NBA deal that will be long term in our, in our best interests and the best interests of our subscribers,” Iger said.

CFO Johnston added, “We continue to look at the NBA not only as a premium sports product, but as a sports product that has growth ahead of it. Obviously, with great demographics, we feel really good about the potential package that we will end up with, in terms of it, basically enabling ESPN… to continue to shine in the television sports business.”

Iger had little to say about the sports streaming service with Warner Bros. and Fox, both of which have earnings calls in the next two days. Fubo is suing the companies, and government regulators are reportedly looking into the nascent streamer, which does not even have a name yet.

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ESPN adding programming to Disney+ to increase streaming options even further (2024)

FAQs

Will ESPN merge with Disney Plus? ›

Disney plans to add an ESPN tile to Disney+ as it prepares to launch its new standalone ESPN streaming service. The tile will be added by the end of the calendar year, Disney CEO Bob Iger said, and will feature “select live games” as well as studio programming, to watch within Disney+.

Why can't i watch ESPN on ESPN Plus? ›

*ESPN+ does not include access to ESPN network programming (e.g., ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN News). You must have an existing subscription with a participating TV provider to view ESPN network programming.

Why is ESPN Plus not working with Disney Plus? ›

Verify Account ff you recently subscribed to the Disney Bundle, especially through a new provider, your ESPN+ account might not be fully activated yet. Check your Disney+ account settings for a "Verify Account" banner related to ESPN+. Click on it and follow the instructions to link your accounts.

How much to add ESPN to Disney Plus? ›

Disney Bundle Trio Basic for $14.99/month, which includes Disney+ (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads) Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $24.99/month, which includes Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads)

Why am I still being charged for Hulu if I have Disney Bundle? ›

Existing Hulu subscribers

When you upgrade to the Disney Bundle on DisneyPlus.com, your first charge will be prorated based on your existing Hulu subscription cost. You will continue to receive two charges going forward (one for Hulu and one for the Disney Bundle).

How does ESPN work with Disney plus? ›

If you purchased a Disney Bundle plan through Disney+ or Hulu, you do not need to activate your Disney+ and ESPN+ accounts and can start streaming right away. Use the same email address and password you used to sign up to access each service.

Why aren t all games on ESPN plus? ›

In the US, sports generally have two broadcasting tiers – local and national live streams. National broadcasts are available on over-the-top streaming services, like ESPN+ and FuboTV, but local games are often blacked out. That's because ESPN must abide by rights holders' agreements.

Why can't I watch some games on ESPN Plus? ›

Why can't I watch a particular game? If you're having trouble accessing a particular game on the ESPN app, the event might be affected by regional blackouts based on your location.

How to bypass ESPN Plus? ›

But there's no need to fret just yet – we've found that VPNs are the best tools to bypass these ESPN restrictions. By using a VPN, you can select a different server in the US and obtain an IP address where your desired event is being broadcasted. This way, you can enjoy the stream as if you were there.

Why is ESPN asking for a TV provider? ›

Some ESPN network content will only be available to customers of a participating TV provider. For example, certain NBA games, College Football Playoff games, and select NFL games will not included in your ESPN+ subscription due to broadcast rights agreements between the leagues and broadcasters, including ESPN.

Is ESPN+ no longer on Hulu? ›

ESPN+ content isn't available for download. Only subscribers who have signed up for the standalone ESPN+ Add-on or who subscribe to The Disney Bundle with ESPN+ will be able to access ESPN+ content in the Hulu app. PPV events purchased through Hulu are only viewable on Hulu.com or the Hulu app on a supported device.

What is the difference between ESPN and ESPN+? ›

ESPN+ has thousands of exclusive live events, original studio shows, and acclaimed series that aren't on the ESPN networks. ESPN+ allows subscribers to purchase UFC PPV events and access an extensive archive of on-demand content (including the entire 30 For 30 library, select ESPN Films, game replays, and more).

What ESPN channels are included with Disney Plus? ›

Bundling ESPN Plus with Disney Plus and Hulu + Live TV

That's why ESPN+ operates at its best when you also have access to the traditional ESPN channels. The easiest way to get ESPN+ along with ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, and ESPNU is to sign up for the Disney Bundle with one of the Hulu + Live TV options.

Is it cheaper to get Hulu and Disney Plus together? ›

What are the Disney Bundle plans and prices? Prices will vary depending on the plan you sign up for. Disney Bundle Duo Basic: For $9.99/month, eligible subscribers get Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads). Disney Bundle Duo Premium: For $19.99/month, subscribers can access Disney+ (No Ads) and Hulu (No Ads).

How do I upgrade Disney plus to include ESPN? ›

Existing ESPN+ subscribers
  1. Visit the signup page on Disney+
  2. Select Get the Disney Bundle.
  3. Enter the same email address associated with your ESPN+ account.
  4. Create a password.
  5. Select the Disney Bundle plan with Hulu (With Ads) or Hulu (No Ads)
  6. Submit your payment information.

Can I upgrade my ESPN+ to Disney+ bundle? ›

When you upgrade to the Disney Bundle Trio, your first charge will be prorated based on your existing ESPN+ subscription cost. You will continue to receive two charges going forward (one for ESPN+ and one for the Disney Bundle Trio).

Do I need to cancel Disney+ if I get the Hulu bundle? ›

You will continue to have access to all three services until the last day of your billing period. If you had a pre-existing Disney+, Hulu or ESPN+ subscription before signing up for the Disney Bundle, your pre-existing subscriptions may or may not continue.

Why can't I access Hulu with Disney Plus? ›

If you're unable to access the content from the Hulu library available via Disney+, it may be because your Hulu subscription is not properly linked to your Disney+ subscription.

Is ESPN Plus worth it? ›

Is ESPN+ worth it? At only $10.99/month, ESPN+ is gentle on your bank balance and isn't too shabby as a standalone streaming service for soccer fans, MMA, and college sports fans. There are also plenty of PPV events and professional sports competitions available through the platform.

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