How Many ESPN Subscribers Are There?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Characteristic Number of subscribers in millions Q1 2019

1.4

How many subscribers does ESPN+ have?


14.9 million subscribers

to ESPN+, up 8% from the prior quarter.

How many cable subscribers does ESPN have?

Characteristic Number of subscribers in millions Q3 2021

14.9
Q2 2021 13.8 Q1 2021 12.1 Q4 2020 10.3

How much is ESPN per month?

How much does ESPN+ cost? You can get an ESPN+ subscription for

$6.99 per month

, or save over 15% with an ESPN+ Annual Plan at $69.99 per year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month. ESPN+ is $6.99/mo. or $69.99/yr.

How many ESPN+ are there?

The Walt Disney Company announced that its sports service ESPN+ had

around 14.9 million U.S. subscribers

at the end of its third fiscal quarter of 2021.

Does ESPN make a profit?

As to 2021, Kagan estimates that ESPN will generate just

under $7.90 billion in affiliate revenue

on an average per-monthly fee of $8.97 across 73.4 million subscribers. The network will garner an estimated $2.08 billion in net advertising revenue in 2020 and $2.35 billion in 2021, according to Kagan.

Who is CEO of ESPN?

Jimmy Pitaro was named Chairman, ESPN and Sports Content, on October 12, 2020, focusing on ESPN's live sports programming, as well as sports news and original and non-scripted sports-related content, for The Walt Disney Company's cable channels, ESPN+, and ABC.

How can I get ESPN for free?

  1. fuboTV (free 7-day trial) has often been billed as the ultimate streaming service for sports fans. …
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What is the cheapest way to get ESPN?

† Compatible device and internet connection required. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change. If you just want the ESPN channel, Sling TV is a good option since it's the most inexpensive choice.

Is ESPN for free?

Is there a cost to download the “WatchESPN” app?

WatchESPN is free

. However, you must be a subscriber of AT&T U-Verse, BendBroadband, Bright House Networks, Charter, Comcast XFINITY, Cox, Midcontinent Communications, Optimum, Time Warner Cable or Verizon FIOS with the appropriate ESPN video/TV channel packages.

How much is ESPN+?

How much does ESPN+ cost? You can get an ESPN+ subscription for

$6.99 per month

, or save over 15% with an ESPN+ Annual Plan at $69.99 per year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month. ESPN+ is $6.99/mo. or $69.99/yr.

What's included in ESPN+?

The service includes select live events, including

MLB, NHL, NBA, and MLS games

as well as college sports, PGA golf, Top Rank Boxing, and Grand Slam tennis matches. You'll also find the United Soccer League, cricket, rugby, Canadian Football League, English Football League, and UEFA Nations League games.

How much does the ESPN app cost?

How much does ESPN+ cost? You can get an ESPN+ subscription for

$6.99 per month

, or save over 15% with an ESPN+ Annual Plan at $69.99 per year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month. ESPN+ is $6.99/mo. or $69.99/yr.

How many homes is ESPN in?

As of September 2018, ESPN is available to

approximately 86 million television households

(93.2% of households with pay television) in the United States.

What does ESPN stand for?

When ESPN started in 1979 we were

the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network

(thus, ESPN). However, that name took too long to paint across our chests on game day, so we dropped it in 1985 and adopted a new corporate name — ESPN, Inc. — and a new logo.

How many subscribers did ESPN lose?

According to Nielsen, the worldwide leader in sports lost

621,000 cable subscribers

– the most subscribers ESPN ever lost in a single month. After ESPN challenged the subscriber numbers, Nielsen pulled them and conducted a review.

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