DirecTV has already been active. After playing a role in the demise of Venu, They launched a sports themed skinny bundle and took majority stake in Invidi
DirecTV was involved in a nearly 2-week dispute with Walt Disney Company last September over a new carriage agreement where DirecTV sought the ability to offer skinnier bundles of channels. As part of the agreement, DirecTV is able to offer Disney-owned channels in sports, entertainment, and kids and family bundles.
DirecTV is launching MySports, a sports-focused streaming package offering access to live NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL games across more than 40 channels, including ESPN, Fox Sports, TNT Sports, and USA Network,
The MySports package will normally be priced at $69.99 per month. Customers who sign up online for the package before Feb. 28, 2025, are eligible to receive MySports for $49.99 per month for the first three months. The company also is offering a free five-day trial of DirecTV MySports.
The satellite TV provider is launching a new sports-focused streaming service, with the Venu channels and more. The catch? It costs $70 per month.
Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery — announced it would not proceed. DirecTV was involved in a nearly two-week dispute with Walt Disney Company last September over a new carriage agreement where ...
Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery — announced it would not proceed. DirecTV was involved in a nearly two-week dispute with Walt Disney Company last September over a new carriage agreement where ...
Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery — announced it would not proceed. DirecTV was involved in a nearly two-week dispute with Walt Disney Company last September over a new carriage agreement where ...
The option gives subscribers access to 40 sports and broadcast channels and is available in 24 metro areas The post DirecTV Partners With WBD, Fox & Disney for MySports Package Following Death of Venu appeared first on TheWrap.
The new MySports package from DirecTV is missing some channels, but it offers a lower price floor than other bundles.
After struggling to find a major television deal in its first two seasons, LIV Golf finally has a big-name partner to broadcast its matches in 2025 and beyond. FOX Sports and LIV Golf on Thursday announced a multi-year media rights agreement for live coverage of LIV's tournaments beginning next month in Adelaide,