In a first for the U.S. market, the struggling Mobile ESPN network is offering live and complete football games for viewing on cell phones.
The service will offer subscribers up to 25 games per month from ESPN and ESPN2, starting with Florida State vs. Miami on September 4, and will run throughout the 2006 college football season. The games also will be shown on air and on the ESPN360 broadband channel.
Reuters article here
2 comments:
I can see why the term "struggling" is being used to describe the network. $25 per month or $40 for a subscribers choice plan.
As much as I love my Tennessee Volunteers, I can't see watching them on my small Treo screen for that kind of money.
It is evedently the "big" thing...
I occasionaly use ORB to watch as program....but very rare. If I had to pay...not as chsnce. I'd find a sports bar to go to...lol
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