and the San Francisco Bay Area. The new service is the first of several smaller streaming bundles DirecTV said it plans to create — with a mix of live and on-demand content — targeting ...
The MySports package will normally be priced at $69.99 per month. Customers who sign up online for the package before Feb. 28, 2025, are eligible to receive MySports for $49.99 per month for the first three months. The company also is offering a free five-day trial of DirecTV MySports.
The new MySports package from DirecTV is missing some channels, but it offers a lower price floor than other bundles.
DirecTV has launched a new package of sports and broadcast channels with “more flexibility and choice for die-hard sports fans” just days after Venu Sports collapsed.
The satellite TV provider is launching a new sports-focused streaming service, with the Venu channels and more. The catch? It costs $70 per month.
The MySports bundle includes the ESPN and Fox Sports networks, the ACC, SEC and Big Ten networks, Golf Channel, TNT, TBS, TruTV, USA Network as well as the networks from the NFL, NHL, NBA and MLB.
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At launch, the platform will cost $50 per month for the first three months. After that, all subscribers will transition to the regular price of $70 per month.
DirecTV is launching a sports-streaming package that will include networks carrying most major-league events, an effort to win over customers who don’t want to pay for a larger bundle of TV channels.
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery might have thrown in the towel on Venu Sports, their joint sports streaming service, but DirecTV is betting sports fans might still want a service tailored to them. The satellite company has announced plans to launch MySports, a smaller streaming bundle that focuses on the playing field.
The package’s announcement comes less than a week after Venu Sports — the joint sports streaming venture between Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery — announced it would not proceed.