Marquee Sports Network reaches agreement with Hulu and Amazon Prime to stream Cubs games
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs fans will have more direct-to-consumer streaming options to watch games this year. Marquee Sports Network has reached an agreement to expand its DTC footprint through two notable streaming services. Starting Wednesday, Marquee is available for Hulu + Live TV subscribers.
Additionally, Marquee can be streamed live on Amazon’s Prime Video through a monthly subscription ...
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs fans will have more direct-to-consumer streaming options to watch games this year. Marquee Sports Network has reached an agreement to expand its DTC footprint through two notable streaming services. Starting Wednesday, Marquee is available for Hulu + Live TV subscribers.
Additionally, Marquee can be streamed live on Amazon’s Prime Video through a monthly subscription ($19. 99) that will include Cubs games, pregame and postgame coverage and all other Marquee programming. Both DTC options are for in-market Cubs fans.
“We’re committed to delivering world-class game broadcasts to our fans through our linear channel and our direct-to-consumer product,” Cubs president of business operations Crane Kenney said in a statement. “By expanding our streaming distribution, we’re providing more ways than ever to follow the Cubs all season long. ” In January, Kenney told the Chicago Tribune the Cubs have more than 100,000 direct subscribers to Marquee since launching their DTC streaming option three years ago.