As part of the earlier announced agreement between Disney (DIS) and Charter Communications (CHTR), Charter’s customers who pay for the cable company’s premium Spectrum TV Plus packate, which includes regional sports networks, will get the ESPN+ streaming service at no added cost, Bloomberg’s Scott Moritz reports, citing people familiar with further details of the deal. Disney won’t receive a fee for those additional streaming subscribers, the report states.
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