Disney’s (DIS) ESPN plans to add some user-generated content to its flagship streaming service, CNBC’s Alex Sherman reports. ESPN executives are targeting a price of either $25 or $30 per month for the yet-to-be-named service, which will allow subscribers to post their own content at some point in the application’s evolution, people familiar with the matter say. ESPN will likely announce a name for the service, a price, and a launch date in the coming months, Sherman writes.
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