ESPN is scheming more streaming services with Dish and others<article>
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As ESPN feels the effects of
cord cutting, the sports giant is looking to launch more streaming services with more partners.</p><p>
According to Variety, negotiations are underway with Dish Network and other companies about “creating other multi-stream products,” ESPN President and Co-Chairman John Skipper said during Recode’s Code Media conference on Wednesday.</p><p>
ESPN already works with Dish on
Sling TV, a $20 per month bundle of streaming channels that includes ESPN and ESPN2 in its core lineup. Variety speculates that a premium version of Sling TV could be in the works, supporting more than one stream at a time. Sling TV CEO Roger Lynch said last month the company is
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ESPN is scheming more streaming services with Dish and others