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It was large though.I had the same thing. That wasn't even much of a magazine, it was the classifieds with some sports articles mixed in.
Felt like holding an atlas.
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It was large though.I had the same thing. That wasn't even much of a magazine, it was the classifieds with some sports articles mixed in.
Right now it would mostly be for the UFC fights, but at the same time i'm not sure I want to pay $5.99 for weekly UFC programming. I agree, it would be worth it if they added more sports content, but I could also see espn making it $9.99 a month once they add more content.No. It's not. But like stakes said, you can get it in the Disney+/Hulu bundle which is a pretty good deal.
It might get better down the road as they add more stuff to it. Like they just signed a rights agreement with the NHL so they'll be some games on there. But right now as a standalone service, you're not really missing anything unless you enjoy reading certain writers on espn dot com since they've put them all behind the ESPN+ paywall
That’s why it would make sense to bundle 3 of them for the price of 1.I think I have Disney+ now, I wonder if I can just upgrade or something the Disney with adding ESPN+ as I'd also get Hulu. The problem with all this paying for streaming apps is, you forget which ones you have, how much they are and before you know it you're paying for like 10 different streaming apps.
Starting to get into watching UFC and really the only option to watch it regularly is ESPN+. But besides the UFC content, is paying $5.99 or whatever it is worth it? Anyone have it and like it? It seems more and more articles at espn are now espn+ articles, but still I don't know if im so pulled in by their headlines from the article I am willing to pay $5.99 for it.
I'd pay for it to get basically all the UFC fights. Unless I just want to stick with the prelims before PPV fights. But the fights are rather entertaining and seem like the sport less affected by this whole covid thing, however, I do hope they go to Texas to get fans there because that will certainly elevate the entire feel of the event as opposed to fighting out of some office building.Why would you need to pay for it?
Just started getting into UFC a few months ago myself. My son is training to be an MMA fighter, so we started watching together during the shut down.
Saw this, makes me wonder if ESPN+ eventually raises it's prices though.@OregonDucks
ESPN+ just got more worth it today.
ESPN and the NFL cut a new media rights deal and one of the things it includes is an exclusive game on ESPN+ each season (one of the games they play in London every year).
And while it wasn't announced today, DirectTV isn't doing NFL Sunday Ticket anymore and people within the media industry think ESPN+ is the prime landing spot for it
Saw this, makes me wonder if ESPN+ eventually raises it's prices though.
I mainly did it now for the UFC fight nights, and the MLB game they said they show one MLB game a day. Well, I found that to be false when on Sunday when there was a heavy slate of games, there were none on espn+. But so far I havent been privileged to a UFC fight night. Hopefully their cfb slate is good.Unless they get to the point where I can watch pretty well any college football game and every Braves game like I can with Direct, I won’t be signing up