KEY POINTS
  • ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery plan to launch a joint sports streaming service later this year.
  • The platform, which will be owned by a newly formed company with its own leadership team, does not yet have a name or price.
  • The product will be a skinnier bundle of linear networks than a standard cable offering, specifically tailored for sports fans.

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Walt Disney's ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery plan to launch a joint sports streaming service this fall, giving consumers a new way to access marquee live sports for the first time, the companies said Tuesday.

The platform, which will be owned by a newly formed company with its own leadership team, does not yet have a name or a price. Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery will each own a one-third stake.

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