ESPN’s streaming service will cost $30 per month. Here’s how that ranks against other streaming services

By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer
Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

    Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Fortune, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

    ESPN's streaming service will launch this fall.
    ESPN's streaming service will launch this fall.
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    • Disney has announced pricing for its ESPN streaming service. The Unlimited plan is now the most expensive streaming service on the market. Bundling or purchasing an annual subscription can save you money however.

    ESPN’s streaming service, called ESPN, is targeted squarely at cord-cutters who pine for live sports. But the cost of cutting that cord is a steep one.

    Disney, on Tuesday, announced the service would debut later this fall, at a price of $30 per month for an unlimited subscription or $12 per month for a select plan. The cheaper version is a rebranding of the existing ESPN+. Unlimited has substantially more offerings, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deportes live, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+ and ACCNX. Also included are access to 47,000 live events per year as well as on-demand replays.

    That’s a lot of sports, but how does ESPN (the streaming service) compare pricewise with other streamers? To determine that, we looked at the monthly ad-free price of several major streaming services.

    It’s important to note that bundles can reduce that price, but there are a wide variety of those, which cater to different interests. Buying an annual plan can also lower the cost, usually by a couple months worth of payments.

    Here’s how things stand:

    ESPN (Unlimited plan) – $30 per month

    Hulu – $18.99 per month

    Netflix (Premium plan)– $24.99 per month ($17.99 for standard plan)

    Max – $16.99 per month

    Disney+ – $15.99 per month

    Paramount+ (with Showtime) – $12.99 per month

    Apple TV+ – $9.99 per month

    Prime Video (standalone) – $8.99 per month

    Peacock (Premium Plus) – $13.99 per month ($7.99 for standard plan)

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