Monday, April 2, 2018

54 143 187 311 | ESPN+ will launch on April 12th for $4.99 per month, April 2, 2018


ESPN’s standalone subscription streaming service, ESPN+, will launch on April 12th for $4.99 per month. Customers can also choose to pay the annual price of $49.99. The service lacks the core ESPN cable channel itself, but the company hopes a comprehensive mix of professional and college sports can make up for that and bring in customers anyway. There won’t be a separate app for ESPN+; it will be integrated into the main ESPN mobile app, which will move to a “completely redesigned and reimagined” look on the same day.

ESPN+ is being pitched as a major component of Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming future. It arrives ahead of Disney’s own subscription service (set to debut in 2019), and the company is also expected to take majority ownership of Hulu when its colossal deal with Fox closes. Both ESPN+ and the Disney-branded service are by BAMTech, the streaming division that Disney bought a majority stake in last year.


 173 is the 40th prime number


251 is the 54th prime number
The date of this ESPN + subscription release is on April 12, 2018.
This April 12, 2018 date carries 54 date numerology.
Date numerology: 4/12/2018 = 4+12+20+18 = 54

This article is published on the 102nd day of the year. (span of 101 days).

It is also a span of 3 months and 11 days, like 311
311 is the 64th prime number

It is 3 months and 12 days counting the end date.
Both ESPN+ and the Disney-branded service are by BAMTech, the streaming division that Disney bought a majority stake in last year.

Looking at the bottom right hand corner, you will see that it is a span of 14 weeks and 3 days, like 143.
Counting the end date, it is exactly 144 days.

From the date of the ESPN + release (4/12/18) to the end of the year (12/31/18) is a span of 263 days.
263 is the 56th prime number

It is also a span of 8 months and 19 days, 8 months and 20 days counting the end date, like 820, 82 when you drop the 0. 
International = 82

Finally, looking at the bottom right hand corner, you will see that it is a span of 37 weeks and 4 days, like 374.
 
ESPN+ will base its programming on four key areas. At the top of the heap is live sports, but your interest in the service will depend greatly on what it is you like to watch.

Subscribers will get one free MLB game each day. MLB.TV is available as an add-on for $24.99 per month. The same goes for the NHL: hockey fans can stream a free game each day during the 2018–2019 regular season and choose to add the full NHL.TV package to their ESPN+ subscription.

But if you’re a big fan of the major US professional sports leagues, ESPN+ still isn’t much of a replacement for cable and the traditional ESPN channels. In the most damning show of that, live NFL games are absent from the service altogether. You won’t find any Monday Night Football here.

Instead, ESPN is hoping that ESPN+ will attract fans of boxing, soccer, college sports, and international favorites like cricket and rugby as well as many more apparently. 

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