
By Mallory Mattingly
To keep up with the rapid evolution of streaming TV in the sports world, DirecTV expanded its MySports package to include more channels.
DirecTV describes MySports as the first “sports-specific ‘skinny bundle’ on the market.” The bundle, which streams on DirecTV, “gives you the sports channels needed to watch your team’s games live.”
Consumers “no longer need to pay for an entire live TV package just to watch sports. Just pay for the channels you need, and nothing more, with DIRECTV’s sports-centric streaming Genre Pack.”
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“The introduction of MySports from DIRECTV delivers consumers greater choice, flexibility, and control to select the type of content they want to watch at the right value,” Bill Morrow, CEO of DirecTV, said of the new bundle. “This is the first of several genre-based options we plan to launch over the coming months on our path towards a brighter TV future for consumers.”
A spokesperson for DirecTV said, per The Desk, that “MySports carries 160 ABC affiliates, 156 CBS stations, 163 NBC affiliates and 178 Fox outlets. In total, the company estimates MySports subscribers now have access to ABC stations in 90 percent of U.S. households, CBS stations in 85 percent, NBC in 99 percent and Fox in 96 percent.”
Subscribers can get the the MySports bundle for $59.99 per month for the first two months.
Rob Thun, the Chief Content Officer at DirecTV, told The Desk that the company wants the expansion to “provide consumers more choice and flexibility in their viewing options while creating exceptional value. We have always been a sports leader, especially with respect to local sports, and appreciate the widespread support from America’s broadcasters in creating these more consumer-friendly programming options.”
DirecTV’s MySports package included a huge slate of NFL matchups this past weekend. The biggest game was the Baltimore Ravens against the Buffalo Bills.
Two AFC giants face off on Sunday Night in Week 1.
Scroll to see Sunday’s full slate of games 🏈 pic.twitter.com/0b1Ypg4cKJ— Sports On DIRECTV (@SportsOnDIRECTV) September 6, 2025
Aside from broadcast channels, DirectTV MySports service includes “access to ESPN Unlimited, a new streaming service launched by Disney, at no extra cost. Subscribers also receive Warner Bros. Discovery networks TNT, TBS and Tru TV, which carry postseason baseball, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and NHL playoffs. NBC Universal’s suite of sports channels are also included, along with league-owned outlets like NFL Network, MLB Network, NBA TV and NHL Network,” per The Desk.
DirecTV’s MySports package will change the game for sports fans everywhere.
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