Latest news with #ESPNApp


Time of India
15 hours ago
- Sport
- Time of India
WNBA All-Star Game 2025 - Complete schedule and how to watch
WNBA All-Star Game 2025 - Complete schedule and how to watch (Image Credit: Getty Images) The WNBA All-Star Game 2025 is scheduled on July 19. The game will start at 8:30 pm EST. It will be held at Grainbridge, Fieldhouse, Indianapolis. Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier will be East and West Captains, respectively. The All-Star Game tickets were already SOLD OUT as of April 29, 2025. Before the All-Star Game, there will be a Skills competition on July 18. The notable starters of the All-Star Game have been selected. Those are Caitlin Clark, Napheesa Collier, Paige Bueckers, A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Nneka Ogwumike, Sabrina Ionescu, Aliyah Boston, and Satou Sabally. If the viewers want to know how to watch the All-Star Game 2025 on TV or streaming applications, here are the details. How to watch WNBA All-Star Game 2025 2024 AT&T WNBA All Star Game | FULL VIDEO All action from the WNBA All-Star Game 2025 can be caught live on TV and streaming applications. The event will be broadcast live on ESPN and ABC. So, the cable/satellite TV users can tune into these channels. If they do not have these channels in their subscription, prior research about the plans and buying the one with these channels is recommended. The viewers in the US also have an over-the-air antenna option for accessing the event on ABC. Indianapolis viewers need to tune into WRTV if they are using a local antenna to watch the event. How to watch WNBA All-Star Game 2025 cable-free and at no cost Sling TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV are some of the streaming applications that can be used to watch the WNBA All-Star Game 2025 cable-free. The viewers need to ensure their streaming application includes ABC or ESPN to ensure a smooth experience. Real-time streaming on the ESPN App is another option one can explore to watch the All-Star Game event on a preferred device. The app can be downloaded on devices such as mobile phones, iPads, laptops, or Android tablets. A prior check on subscription plans or a free-trial period is advisable to watch it for free. Fubo TV and YouTube TV offer free trial periods. Apart from the ESPN App, ESPN+ and Disney+ apps are other suitable options for watching the WNBA All-Star Game 2025 at no cost. Viewers may need to take up the free trial option and catch the event's action live with no charges. WNBA League Pass owners can use this option to watch replays on Amazon Prime Video. League Pass does not qualify for live game event coverage. Also Read: Indiana Fever shares major Caitlin Clark news about upcoming WNBA All-Star Caitlin Clark has turned out to be a fan favorite, with the maximum fan votes in her favor. Paige Beukers, a rookie, has also made the coveted roster. The Indiana Fever is hosting the event. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

13-05-2025
- Business
ESPN announces name, price of planned streaming service
Sports broadcaster ESPN plans to launch a streaming service that will offer all of the programming available on its linear television networks, the outlet announced on Tuesday. The new streaming service will appear under the title "ESPN" and cost subscribers $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, ESPN said. Disney is the parent company of both ESPN and ABC News. "We are providing everything ESPN has to offer directly to fans and all in one place," ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro said in a statement. "Our straightforward approach to name and pricing will help fans cut through the clutter, and provide them compelling options to access all our content within the enhanced ESPN App," Pitaro added. A lower-priced, limited option of the ESPN App will cost $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year. A bundled Disney+, Hulu and ESPN offering will be made available at $35.99 per month with ads or $49.99 per month without ads, ESPN said. The ESPN streaming service will include programming from the network's array of channels such as ESPN, ESPN2 and the SEC Network, among others. Original programming, documentaries and studio shows like "The Pat McAfee Show" will also be accessible for unlimited subscribers. Beset by cord-cutting that threatens its mainstay traditional TV business, Disney has grown the audience for its bundle of streaming services. Disney added 1.4 million subscribers to its streaming service Disney+ during its most recent quarter, bringing total global subscribers to 126 million, the company said last week. The company had expected a decline in subscribers over the three-month period. Speaking on an earnings call last week, Disney CEO Bob Iger touted the ESPN streaming service as a means of reaching viewers on all platforms, especially young viewers. "The more ESPN can be present for a new generation of consumers with a product that serves them really well, the better off ESPN's business is," Iger added. Iger said the streaming service would include opportunities for betting and fantasy sports, helping distinguish it from the broadcaster's linear television offering. The app, Iger said, is "essentially a much bigger offering in terms of product programming than the linear channels currently offer."
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
ESPN announces name, price of planned streaming service
Sports broadcaster ESPN plans to launch a streaming service that will offer all of the programming available on its linear television networks, the outlet announced on Tuesday. The new streaming service will appear under the title "ESPN" and cost subscribers $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, ESPN said. Disney is the parent company of both ESPN and ABC News. MORE: Inflation eased after Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, defying fears "We are providing everything ESPN has to offer directly to fans and all in one place," ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro said in a statement. "Our straightforward approach to name and pricing will help fans cut through the clutter, and provide them compelling options to access all our content within the enhanced ESPN App," Pitaro added. A lower-priced, limited option of the ESPN App will cost $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year. A bundled Disney+, Hulu and ESPN offering will be made available at $35.99 per month with ads or $49.99 per month without ads, ESPN said. The ESPN streaming service will include programming from the network's array of channels such as ESPN, ESPN2 and the SEC Network, among others. Original programming, documentaries and studio shows like "The Pat McAfee Show" will also be accessible for unlimited subscribers. Beset by cord-cutting that threatens its mainstay traditional TV business, Disney has grown the audience for its bundle of streaming services. Disney added 1.4 million subscribers to its streaming service Disney+ during its most recent quarter, bringing total global subscribers to 126 million, the company said last month. The company had expected a decline in subscribers over the three-month period. MORE: What's in the US-China trade framework? Speaking on an earnings call last week, Disney CEO Bob Iger touted the ESPN streaming service as a means of reaching viewers on all platforms, especially young viewers. "The more ESPN can be present for a new generation of consumers with a product that serves them really well, the better off ESPN's business is," Iger added. Iger said the streaming service would include opportunities for betting and fantasy sports, helping distinguish it from the broadcaster's linear television offering. The app, Iger said, is "essentially a much bigger offering in terms of product programming than the linear channels currently offer." ESPN announces name, price of planned streaming service originally appeared on