SiriusXM, ESPN Plus partner on free trial subscriptions

A smart television set running the ESPN Plus sports app. (Stock image via Unsplash)
Premium radio provider SiriusXM is partnering with the Walt Disney Company’s sports streaming service ESPN Plus to offer trial subscriptions of both products to each other’s subscribers, the companies announced on Tuesday.
Starting this week, subscribers of SiriusXM’s “VIP Platinum” package are eligible to receive a special offer that unlocks access to ESPN Plus for six months, effectively offering those sports fans an extended free trial of the service, the companies said. Other SiriusXM subscribers will get the same offer in the coming weeks.
Later this month, ESPN Plus subscribers will be offered a six-month trial to the streaming version of SiriusXM’s radio service, which includes commercial-free music streams and unlocks access to pro- and college-level sports play-by-play, as well as three ESPN-branded radio feeds — ESPN Radio, ESPN Podcasts and ESPN Xtra.
Premium radio provider SiriusXM is partnering with the Walt Disney Company’s sports streaming service ESPN Plus to offer trial subscriptions of both products to each other’s subscribers, the companies announced on Tuesday.
Starting this week, subscribers of SiriusXM’s “VIP Platinum” package are eligible to receive a special offer that unlocks access to ESPN Plus for six months, effectively offering those sports fans an extended free trial of the service, the companies said. Other SiriusXM subscribers will get the same offer in the coming weeks.
Later this month, ESPN Plus subscribers will be offered a six-month trial to the streaming version of SiriusXM’s radio service, which includes commercial-free music streams and unlocks access to pro- and college-level sports play-by-play, as well as three ESPN-branded radio feeds — ESPN Radio, ESPN Podcasts and ESPN Xtra.
- 10/22/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
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