Launching Tuesday, DirecTV MySports initially includes 40 sports and broadcast channels and is available in 24 metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay Area. The MySports package will normally be priced ...
DirecTV is launching a package aimed at viewers who watch mostly sports. The MySports skinny bundle announced Tuesday will feature 40 sports and broadcast channels. It will launch in 24 markets with those in New York,
After the whole Venu Sports debacle, which ended with the sports streaming service being canceled before it was born, DIRECTV announced its own sports-centric package, MySports.
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 ...
Sports fans can stream MySports through the DirecTV app on mobile devices or platforms like Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV. MySports will also provide game-time notifications a
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 package aimed at viewers ... Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay Area (Oakland, San Francisco and San Jose) able to receive their local ABC, NBC and Fox affiliates.
DirecTV has more details about MySports at this link, including initial launch markets. Those in 24 major metro regions, like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay ...
The San Francisco Dons (15-5, 5-2 WCC) look to extend an eight-game home winning streak when hosting the Oregon State Beavers (14-5, 4-2 WCC) on Saturday, January 18, 2025 at 10:00 PM ET.In its
DirecTV has already been active. After playing a role in the demise of Venu, They launched a sports themed skinny bundle and took majority stake in Invidi
The new MySports package from DirecTV is missing some channels, but it offers a lower price floor than other bundles.
DirecTV was involved in a nearly two-week dispute with Walt Disney Company last September over a new carriage agreement where DirecTV sought the ability to offer skinnier bundles of channels. As part of the agreement, DirecTV is able to offer Disney-owned channels in sports, entertainment and kids and family bundles.