But with the deos of streaming 10, live events in its first year, it could be a costly proposition for Disney. It has also featured new «30 for 30″ documentaries and original nightly programming. Here’s a breakdown:. Other streaming events were bundled with TV rights deals, making it hard to delineate how much everything costs. ESPN is using the promise that sporting events could air on its TV channels to get additional digital rights for little to no cost, according to the person with knowledge of the negotiations. That’s a notable but affordable cost for Disney. In addition, making money might not be the major concern for Disney right. Disney is using the service to work out issues for future over-the-top services, including Disney’s upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service and a doees ESPN streaming service that contains more of the content shown on TV, he said. Tag Garson, a senior VP at Wasserman, which negotiates broadcast and streaming league rig...