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NEW YORK -- Anyone who loves baseball -- and New York Mets fans in particular -- will want to check out a new documentary premiering Tuesday on ESPN. "Once Upon a Time in Queens" tells the story of the 1986 World Series winning Mets and is part of ESPN's ...
ESPN programs will be removed from YouTube TV on Oct. 31 if a deal is not reached by then. Disney, the company that owns ESPN, and Google, the company the owns YouTube TV, are in a stalemate in contract negotiations for an agreement regarding Disney programs on YouTube TV.
Disney earns big nominations for Critics Choice Documentary Awards with National Geographic, Hulu and ESPN titles.
Disney's new flagship home for streaming everything sports has, well, a whole lotta sports -- live and on-demand. But does it make sense for you?
ESPN's new subscription streaming service is off to a solid start. The trick now is to keep subscribers after football season, and bundles may help.