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Strega2
3 years agoRoku Guru
Yes, ESPN likes (lots of) money. They want you to be paying them through a TV provider, and in addition, they also want you to pay for the + stuff separately. Their app on Roku allows access to both the provider (ESPN no +) stuff and the + stuff, but you must be paying both ways to see all their content.
OwnerofDevices
3 years agoRoku Guru
There are ways to get the Disney Bundle for free if you have particular phone plan from Verizon wireless or you can get the Disney Bundle for 10 dollars a month. With my phone plan with Verizon I get the Disney Bundle for free. I also get apple music for free too. I primarily only watch ESPN+. I rarely watch something on Disney or Hulu. The Disney Bundle for anyone else that is on my phone plan. I have two lines.