Making streaming simpler: Inside the ESPN, FOX One Bundle debuting this week

John Lasker, SVP, ESPN DTC: "This bundle shows that we’re not only committed to offering our full suite of content directly but also open to smart collaborations that strengthen the entire ecosystem."

Thursday marks the launch of the ESPN, FOX One Bundle, giving fans the option to access both services for $39.99/month.

Front Row asked John Lasker, SVP, ESPN DTC, to talk about why this partnership matters, what fans can expect and how it fits into the broader streaming landscape.

John Lasker
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What should fans know about today’s bundle launch?
For fans, this bundle is all about value and flexibility. With a single subscription, you can access all of ESPN’s networks and services plus FOX One’s robust portfolio, including the NFL, FIFA World Cup, NASCAR, and more. Each service remains on its own app, but together they deliver more sports, more choice and more innovation than ever before.

How does this bundle reflect ESPN’s approach to the streaming future?
ESPN has always been about serving fans where they are. This bundle shows that we’re not only committed to offering our full suite of content directly but also open to smart collaborations that strengthen the entire ecosystem. Fans benefit from the best of both brands, leagues get broader reach and the industry gains momentum by lifting all boats.

What makes this bundle valuable for fans at this moment in time?
Fans today want simplicity, flexibility, and quality — and this bundle delivers on all three. Instead of choosing between platforms or paying separately, they get access to two best-in-class services in one subscription.

ESPN brings personalization tools like multiview, live stats, fantasy and betting integration, and SportsCenter For You, while FOX One delivers major tentpole events like the FIFA World Cup, NFL on FOX, and NASCAR. It’s not just about more content — it’s about delivering the sports that matter most, in smarter and easier ways for fans to engage.

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