The deal is valued at $7.8 billion, according to an ESPN report. Disney, along with Warner Bros Discovery and Fox Corp, is set to launch a sports streaming venture this fall, in hopes of drawing in younger viewers. Under the deal, ESPN will continue to be the home of the playoffs and CFP will expand from four to 12 teams starting this upcoming season (2024-25).
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