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Venu Sports Sets Launch Price of $42.99 Per Month

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Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery’s joint sports streaming venture is slated to launch this fall
Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery’s joint sports streaming venture Venu Sports has finally set its long-awaited price tag.
The service, which is slated to launch this fall subject to regulatory approvals and the finalization of definitive agreements amongst the parties, will cost $42.99 per month. A seven-day free trial will also be available.
Anyone who signs up for Venu’s launch price will be able to receive the service for 12 months at that price from the time of sign up, with the ability to cancel at anytime.
Venu, which is targeted at sports fans outside of the traditional TV bundle and is available directly through a new app, will offer subscribers thousands of live sports from all the major sports leagues and top college conferences and access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, FOX, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, truTV, as well as ESPN+.
Content will include live game and event coverage of the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, WNBA, NCAA Division I football and basketball, U.S. and international soccer, combat sports, Grand Slam tennis, championship golf, INDYCAR, NASCAR and F1 auto racing, and more. Specific programming includes the following:
Championship Golf: Year-round coverage of professional golf with select rounds from the Masters Tournament, extensive coverage of the PGA Championship and PGA TOUR LIVE, which brings golf fans more than 4,300 hours of live coverage from 35 tournaments a year.
College Sports: Thousands of games and events across multiple sports from the biggest college conferences, including SEC, ACC, the Big East, Big Ten and Big 12, with extensive coverage of NCAA Football, including the College Football Playoffs, along with NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball, including March Madness.
Combat Sports: A robust slate of boxing and MMA fight coverage throughout the year, including events from UFC, Top Rank Boxing, PFL, and Bellator.
Grand Slam Tennis: Complete coverage of all four of the annual Grand Slam tournaments, including the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
MLB: Comprehensive coverage with over 700 games throughout the regular season, along with postseason National League and American League Series coverage, in addition to full coverage of the World Series.*
Motorsports: Coverage throughout the season of the biggest auto racing events, including all NTT INDYCAR SERIES races, NASCAR’s Daytona 500 and Championship Race, and all Formula 1 events.
NBA: Extensive coverage of the NBA with 165 regular season games, plus postseason coverage with playoff games, conference finals, and the NBA Finals, along with access to the biggest studio shows, including Inside the NBA from TNT Sports, along with ESPN’s NBA Today and NBA Countdown.

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