MSG to launch new DTC streaming service, with option to pay to stream single games

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MSG will release its new direct-to-consumer streaming service for fans who have cut their cable cord, the company announced on Wednesday.

MSG+ will be available to fans in the markets of their teams for $29.99 a month, or $309.99 a year. But fans will also have the option to stream individual games for $10.00 apiece. Fans who have MSG in their cable subscription will have access to the service at no cost, the first streaming service to make that option available.

The monthly price is the same as the NESN streaming service in Boston, NESN 360.

The service provide game coverage of the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, and Sabres, the latter in certain areas, and the network’s other programs.

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