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.
DirecTV has a new streaming service called MySports available now with 40 channels including ESPN, Fox Sports and NFL Network in 24 cities.
DirecTV has stitched together a skinny bundle of sports channels, targeted at people who want to watch live sports without paying for a broad TV package. Launching Tuesday, DirecTV MySports initially includes 40 sports and broadcast channels and is available in 24 metro areas,
DirecTV said on Tuesday it would offer a sports-focused streaming bundle, MySports, featuring channels from companies including Walt Disney , Warner Bros Discovery and Fox , in a bid to capture younger viewers.
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.
At $70 per month (after the initial discount), the new DirecTV MySports package could be a compelling alternative, especially as it offers a variety of non-sports-focused channels like TNT, TBS, USA Network and the major news channels.
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
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.
DirecTV has concluded that there are fans out there who would pay $70 a month essentially just for sports channels, on Tuesday unveiling the new offering MySports.
DirecTV is launching MySports, a sports-focused streaming package offering access to live NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL games across more than 40 channels, including ESPN, Fox Sports, TNT Sports, and USA Network,
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.
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