Posted on 05/02/2018 6:58:49 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Somebody is usually streaming the game on YouTube.
Obviously, they are not focusing enough on bullying, gender politics, and climate change.
The problem is access to sports.
Remember when MLB was on regular old TV?
Now you have to buy access to it. They wonder why 394 people showed up at a White Sox game a month ago. They actually counted.
NFL is going to make that mistake too. Sports was part of the ‘opiate of the masses’. The ‘circus’ part of ‘bread and circus’. Problem is only the plutocrats can afford to watch it.
True.
500,000 loses. Got what they deserved.
I have DirecTV because it is the only way to watch the Astros games on TV. And my wife is addicted to the Golf Channel. All these posters who don't need cable or satellite because they've got Hulu must not watch what my wife and I watch.
I get sling for 4 months per year. As soon as college football season is over, I dump it. There is so much free content out there, I never lack for things to watch. I have two external hard drives and I have a whole video library of things to watch I store on them after downloading it for free off the internet. I watch what I want, when I want for free and with no commercials. When Ive watched I just delete and free up space for more downloads. Try YouTube and Vimeo and dailymotion. Theres tons of good programs there you can download.
So I never watched ESPN or NFL football or NBA basketball. Too busy and just not interested.
But I recently closed my DirectTV account and bought a Roku stick to stream TV shows off the internet. Netflix, Hulu. Dropped my monthly TV bill by about $175 month.
Cable and satellite cutting by the public is going to change the industry.
When people have other options that are cheaper with more flexibility in what to watch and when, human nature will win out.
I suspect most of ESPN's subscriber losses have to do with their insistence on inserting liberal political positions into their programming than this bogus tax-season-just cutting-back-on-our-budget claim.
Sure, without Comcast how do you access Hulu Plus, or Amazon Prime? Seriously, we get 1.5mps through Century Link which is insufficient to use for viewing content. May as well go back to measuring a baud rate.
Well, at least ESPN has that new smash hit program Get Up with Mike Greenberg, Jalen Rose and Michelle Beadle that brings in almost 230,00 viewers for a mere 15 million in salaries and a new 10 million dollar (at least) new studio in New York.
NOTE: This is less than half of what Peppa Pig, which is on at the same time, has in viewers.
Comcast Business.
Super fast internet plus two phones for $110/month!
I had Roku and it didn’t work for us.
It’s funny how all the “reporting” on this focuses on ESPN, like they’re not in the basic bundle of every single cable company in the country. CABLE lost 500,000 subscribers. That means ESPN, and FoxNews, and every other channel lost potential viewers and actual revenue.
“But I recently closed my DirectTV account and bought a Roku stick to stream TV shows off the internet. Netflix, Hulu. Dropped my monthly TV bill by about $175 month.
Cable and satellite cutting by the public is going to change the industry.”
We cut our Comcast cable last June and avoided the 1 July price increase, 1 Jan 2018 and now the new upcoming price increase.
We are saving over $100/month on the old rate. You can probably add another $50/75 per month with the constant Comcast increases since we cut our cable.
To fix this they need to raise prices and pay the Disney CEO more 10’s of millions. Oh and make sure all the players support killing cops and show hatred of America and support mass murderers Castro and Che.
We subscribe to Time Warner-internet service only 15 to 20 mps. As soon as a different service is available we will drop Time Warner or whatever their new name is.
Actually, F1 is buying out the commercial blocks to make sure it is shown commercial-free - at least until their streaming service is up an running. Not only that, but ESPN got the broadcast rights for free, so it is actually a great money maker for ESPN. NBCSN really screwed the pooch by telling F1 they weren't interested any longer.
Not me. They were terribly uninformed, and basically guessed about everything during the race - most of the time incorrectly.
The Sky feed guys are much better at keeping the viewer correctly informed because they are more experienced, have better contacts, and understand the racing better. Paul Di Resta has actually driven the 2018 Williams, while David Hobbs raced an F1 car a grand total of six times, and the last time was in 1974.
And don't get me started about those annoying NBCSN puff pieces during the middle of the race with the insufferable Will Buxton. Getting rid of him alone is worth tuning in to ESPN.
Thanks. Good info.
Odd that folks on the F1 ping list had their panty’s in a wad over the ‘enormous amount’ of commercials on several of the early races...
Left wing garbage, can’t watch it any longer.
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