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Cubs Plan to Launch Standalone Marquee Streaming After All-Star Break

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We’ve talked about it several times over the past few years and now it looks like the Cubs are finally launching Marquee’s streaming service on a standalone basis. Crane Kenney, the club’s president of business operations, shared that information during a Saturday appearance on 670 The Score.

“To reach our fans that have cut the cord, we’re introducing a streaming service this year,” Kenney announced. “We’re aiming for July, sometime after the All-Star break, to bring a service for those who say I cut the cord, I don’t have Fubo — which we are available on — but I’d like to buy Marquee individually, just the channel, to see Cubs games.