Someone else will do a better job of this, but for now, my understanding is:

1) Go is the streaming option for current HBO subscribers, Now for those
who want to stream without a current subscription. Max I think will take
the place of both, and have additional content.

2) ESPN+ does not give you access to content from the mothership or the
deuce, mostly the online content from ESPN3.

On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 3:50 PM Brad Beam <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve added Disney+/ESPN+ to my Hulu bundle, and given that my brother
> watches at most a dozen channels (including the ESPNs), I’m looking at
> trimming the cable down to the locals.
>
>
>
> So a couple questions:
>
> Could somebody explain the difference between the HBO streaming options
> (Now, Go, Max)? At this point, I’d just as well stick to the Suddenlink
> version, which is paired with Cinemax.
>
> Does ESPN+ allow me to stream the entire portfolio of channels?
>
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