In 2009, when ESPN+ was first launched, most of its material cae directly from the internet via YouTube, tweets and online polling. The show eventually came to an end in 2018 on cable, but ESPN has announced that it’s coming back on its ESPN+ streaming service with three new hosts, Ashley Brewer, Treavor Scales and Taylor Twellman.
ESPN intends to get back to its social media roots, with the hosts, along with guests. “Together, they will provide a look at the previous night’s most resonant plays and dig into social reaction, debate, Top 5 lists, deep dives, interviews, and more,” said ESPN.
ESPN + has gained 10.3 million subscribers for the $6 per month service as of November 2020, according to Disney. It’s also available in a $13 per month bundle with Disney+ and Hulu.
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