I'm wondering if Disney/Hulu/ ESPN will do anything again this year.
Renewal day is this week for me for ESPN/Fox One
MLB has formed new three-year media rights agreements with Netflix, NBCUniversal, and ESPN.
— MLB (@MLB) November 19, 2025
The agreements, which cover rights for the 2026-2028 MLB seasons, mark the return of NBC to regularly airing MLB games on its broadcast network for the first time in 26 years, will expand… pic.twitter.com/uqMXYpbQFP
Iowaggie said:
MLB will be on Netflix, NBC/Peacock, and ESPN.
Netflix picking up more live sports.
TNT/TBS - don't appear to be involved.MLB has formed new three-year media rights agreements with Netflix, NBCUniversal, and ESPN.
— MLB (@MLB) November 19, 2025
The agreements, which cover rights for the 2026-2028 MLB seasons, mark the return of NBC to regularly airing MLB games on its broadcast network for the first time in 26 years, will expand… pic.twitter.com/uqMXYpbQFP
Iowaggie said:
TNT/TBS - don't appear to be involved
FL_Ag1998 said:
You literally just said you were canceling your subscription and they were getting no more money from you!
TXAG 05 said:
You probably don't qualify for the deal since you only just now cancelled.
Iowaggie said:
Try signing up through Hulu instead of Disney, or vice versa.
What is weird for me is that I signed up for the ESPN, Disney, Hulu bundle, but my email address/login doesn't work in Hulu and I have to access via Disney.
Iowaggie said:
All right, I got Hulu app to work.
I had been able to access Hulu through Disney+, but to access via the Hulu app, I had to "activate' it through my Disneyplus.com account settings I accessed via the Web.
YouTube TV will release a sports bundle that will include ESPN networks, FS1, and NBC Sports Network.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) December 10, 2025
The price is TBD, but it will be less than the $82.99 per month base price for the full YouTube TV service. pic.twitter.com/NYRvTF1RMh
YouTube TV will launch a Sports Plan in early '26.
— ✏️Jacob Feldman (@JacobFeldman4) December 10, 2025
- Includes: ABC/CBS/Fox/NBC, ESPN, FS1, NBCSN, TNT, USA, etc.
- RSNs not mentioned in the announcement
- RedZone sold as add-on
My guess on price point: $55-65/month (gun to my head: $61.99)https://t.co/qrYZwwTYgN
Excited to introduce @YouTubeTV Plans to give you more choice and control over what you’re watching 📺
— Neal Mohan (@nealmohan) December 10, 2025
Early next year we’ll start rolling out 10+ genre-specific packages, including our new Sports Plan 🏈
You'll be able to easily choose the plan that works best for you, while… https://t.co/wk1ZuMlp57
YouTube TV Announces 10 New Cheaper TV Packages Coming in 2026 With a Cheaper Sports Package https://t.co/Cw2If7RfsQ
— CordCuttersNews (@CordCuttersNews) December 10, 2025
YouBet said:
In on the new sports package if it has the broadcast channels. Thats all I need. Will be curious to see how many people downgrade to that. No one is watching any of the other random channels out there.
double aught said:
Good way to get fewer viewers I suppose. Maybe that doesn't matter.
Well I'm just thinking domestically. But the number of people who get ABC through various avenues (gotta be somewhere near 100% of US households) has to be way higher than the number of people who subscribe to YouTube TV.Brian Earl Spilner said:double aught said:
Good way to get fewer viewers I suppose. Maybe that doesn't matter.
How in the world do you figure that?
AustinAg2K said:
The reason people have quit watching the Oscars isn't because of lack of access to whatever channel is playing them. It's because they are no longer relevant. People don't go see as many movies anymore, and a large chunk of the nominated movies are movies no one has ever heard of. It doesn't matter if they are on YT or over the air or HBO. No one is going to care if the movies nominated don't get them excited.