There must be a way to cancel out of the part when ESPN is asking for a TV provider.
One would think there is, but I haven’t been able to figure it out…and neither Disney or Roku tech support could offer a solution.
Having the same issue, I can log in and see the Disney+ bundle active in Verizon and Disney+ and can long into ESPN and watch ESPN+ content in the browser but won't work on roku w/out a TV provider...
I got the Disney + bundle yesterday. When I go to Disney or even the Roku home ,there is no tile for ESPN+. I spent 31 minutes with a Disney tech yesterday, who finally hung up on me without solving the problem. The only way it seems I can get to ESPN+ is by paying for a subscription I supposedly already have. Not sure what to do now...
You need to install the ESPN app in order to login to ESPN+ in the settings.
How do I install the app without having to pay for it?
@JV22, it doesn't cost anything to install the app.
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/b995f72db179f502d9708adf78d74a84/espn
Hi All,
I also have the Disney, Hulu, ESPN+ bundle through Verizon and I was having trouble getting the ESPN app on my Roku Ultra to be able to use the ESPN+ of my bundle. I logged into all the apps included in the bundle (Disney, Hulu, and ESPN apps) on my Roku Ultra with the email and password that I use for the bundle, and I am only having issues getting ESPN+ to work.
I don’t have a fix but you are not alone.
have the same problem. The issue is that Disney+ does not come as a 'TV Provider' when trying to sign up. If you think about it, the content provider is Disney + (I used to do this through Fubo with no issue).
Hulu is listed as a TV provider, but I don't get my content through Hulu, rather Disney+. I can't believe how much of an ordeal this is ...
@JRP86 Have you sorted it out yet? If so, shed some light please!
Hi, Community users!
Thanks for letting us know about this.
Please be informed that most apps on the Roku streaming platform come from streaming channels provided and maintained independently by the channel providers themselves.
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It may also be possible that they offer different subscriptions on the Roku streaming platform. Thus, the channel login authentication issue.
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