DirecTV Customers Will Finally Get Access To WatchESPN
Like HBO Go and Showtime Anytime, WatchESPN requires users to log into the service through their pay-TV provider. But unlike those services, which are from networks that you pay for separately from your basic cable package, ESPN is something that virtually all pay-TV subscribers are compelled to accept — and pay top-dollar for — whether they watch it or not.
So every other pay-TV customer in the country was getting both ESPN and WatchESPN for presumably the same price that DirecTV customers pay for just ESPN. The new multiyear deal between Disney and DirecTV means that subscribers will at least be able to enjoy the access that others have had for years.
In addition to WatchESPN, the new contract adds access to other Disney-owned streaming services like Watch Disney, WATCH Disney XD, WATCH Disney Junior, WATCH ABC Family and WATCH ABC.
So when is the switch going to be flipped so that DirecTV customers will actually be able to stream live sports programming?
ESPNS says Disney-owned channels will “soon” be available via the DirecTV app and through DirecTV.com, and is even more vague about when it will begin authenticating the Disney and ESPN apps, saying only “early 2015.”
So DirecTV customers shouldn’t bet that they’ll be able to catch their favorite college bowl games on WatchESPN, at least not without borrowing a friend’s login.
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