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How To Watch ESPN Without Cable (3 Different Ways) – SlashGear

Posted on September 16, 2023 By bot

Though ESPN is readying for the eventual launch of a standalone streaming product that will offer its traditional linear cable/satellite channels, there’s been no official announcement and no indication exactly when it’s coming. In the meantime, there are three legal ways to get traditional ESPN (as opposed to ESPN+, which has separate live programming): A cable subscription, satellite subscription, or cable replacement subscription. Any of those can come with an asterisk, though, as these providers can get into disputes with networks
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