In the end they just paid too much for their rights and all the players now are the ones benefiting. They better all get that money now because come the next deal that number is probably gonna start walking itself back as networks have now realized we have reached the saturation point.
4/27/2017 10:27:31 AM
revenue streams are on the rise....
4/27/2017 10:35:00 AM
4/27/2017 12:21:32 PM
as long as live sports are in demand, ESPN isn't going anywhere. it'll evolve and change to new streaming options and platforms. but there's just too much money in live sports. ESPN is getting some of the fallout from cord cutters and the change in how in TV is consumed. but a lot of those people were paying for ESPN and never really watching it anyways...it was just part of their cable subscription. so ESPN (and other channels) will have to find new ways to reach paying customers and come up with new platforms/services to offer paying customers. and eventually we probably won't be able watch State games on WatchESPN with a parents' login information.
4/27/2017 12:29:59 PM
Britt McHenry looks like she got picked out of a casting call for Scream Queens.
4/27/2017 2:37:03 PM
lol this "too much political stance is hurting sports" stuff is rubbishalways has been
4/27/2017 3:36:35 PM
whole lotta snowflakes
4/27/2017 4:05:11 PM
^^ It's really not, though. If SportsCenter is what you wanted from ESPN, and wanting ESPN was keeping you from cutting the cord, but then you got tired of having to wade through political bullshit just to see highlights and game scores... Well, then politics caused you to cut the cord.
4/27/2017 6:53:43 PM
I never watch ESPN programming other than the game I want to watch and haven't for years. What do they do thats so political? Honest question here. Is it the personal twitter/fb of ESPN personalities that people are referring to or are there political shows/segments on ESPN now?
4/27/2017 7:17:44 PM
I don't think espn is stupid enough to push an agenda that causes massive subscriber loss...and then continue pushing that agenda. Like, they are gonna do what gets them more subscribers...if they deem that they are doing something to hurt that goal, they'll probably stop doing it.
4/27/2017 7:59:01 PM
^^ From what I've heard, their incessant coverage of Caitlyn Jenner. Apparently they repeatedly made a big deal over the NCAA and ACC pulling games out of NC, including editorializing over what NC should do. There's the kneeling for the anthem. The gay Mizzou football player... The list really goes on and on. And they are doing this on SportsCenter, in lieu of highlights and scores.I wouldn't say that it's solely a matter of politics. It's a "death by 100 cuts" thing, and politics is one of those things. I also wouldn't say that it's a matter of ESPN pushing an agenda which is turning people away. Rather, it's a matter of them delivering less of what their viewers want: sports. You don't go to ESPN for politics, you go there for sports. Their political editorializing and bloviating is taking away from their sports coverage. I can go on the internet and get highlights and scores, all without the politics, so it's easy to substitute SportsCenter with something else. And that might be enough to finally push someone over the edge to say "fuck this, I don't need ESPN anymore."[Edited on April 27, 2017 at 8:32 PM. Reason : ]
4/27/2017 8:22:26 PM
Sure. I just think it's a pretty small percentage of people that fall into that category. Far more people don't like sports but pay for espn and other channels every month. But now they can watch Netflix so they cancel it.
4/27/2017 8:36:46 PM
No doubt it's a small percentage that left because of it. But that number dwarfs the number of people who decided to start watching ESPN to get the latest scoop on politics from a washed up quarterback.
4/27/2017 9:56:27 PM
Right. But it doesn't seem fair or accurate to characterize the drop in subscribers as a direct result of their political leanings. Other factors seem to be the leading contributors to that drop in subscribers, the political shit is just a lazy excuse. It's nowhere near the main reason for a drop in viewers or subscribers.
4/27/2017 10:01:59 PM
4/27/2017 11:15:33 PM
4/27/2017 11:30:01 PM
They have to show something, who relies on tv for highlights in 2017?
4/27/2017 11:53:18 PM
4/28/2017 12:58:41 AM
4/28/2017 1:00:23 AM
^This! There is no need to watch sports center. The moment something cool happens a video is put on the internet by some random person, or the network broadcasting the event.
4/28/2017 1:17:13 AM
4/28/2017 2:25:36 AM
KEEP THEM DERN GAYS OUT OF MUH FOOTBALL TV
4/28/2017 7:18:01 AM
4/28/2017 7:32:46 AM
completely shocked that those pining for highlights being shown on TV in 2017 are the same who think ESPN has become too political it would be completely absurd if a sports network didn't cover giant sports stories that were going on
4/28/2017 8:43:53 AM
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4/28/2017 11:30:49 PM
^excellent post
4/29/2017 7:47:40 AM
4/29/2017 10:40:16 AM
I've pretty much stopped listening to ESPN radio due to their politics. Bomani Jones and Lebretard are the ones that I can't stand when they get on their soap boxes. Mike and Mike and First and Last are just boring as fuck. I enjoy Clay Travis now and Cowherd on Fox. In terms of TV, I stopped watching ESPN for anything non-live years ago, but that had nothing to do with politics.
4/29/2017 1:29:50 PM
Clay Travis is the absolute worsthe's a garbage person
4/29/2017 1:45:11 PM
fuck clay travis
4/29/2017 5:01:23 PM
LOL I enjoy Clay Travis' periscope shows, especially his Game of Thrones recaps.
4/29/2017 7:31:23 PM
4/29/2017 7:36:05 PM
I've alwez thought Cowherd was annoying
4/29/2017 7:54:42 PM
^^ I never said I tuned out ESPN because of simply talking about politics. I've tuned out ESPN because I am sick of their blantant and obvious liberal views and the fact that they have blackballed anyone on their network who expresses a different opinion.Initially I hated Clay Travis too, but he's grown on me. Yeah he's an arrogant prick, but his takes on ESPN and their problems have been spot on. Cowherd exaggerates and is a USC homer, but he's at least entertaining as opposed to most everything on ESPN radio. The only guy I even like now on ESPN is Russillo as I like his NBA takes. I'll listen to Bomani when he is actually talking sports and not making everything into a social justice issue.
4/29/2017 9:06:12 PM
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4/30/2017 1:00:49 PM
4/30/2017 1:32:22 PM
James Andrew Miller (guy that wrote the ESPN book) on Richard Deitsch's Sports Illustrated media podcast says in light of these layoffs and the cost cutting that will continue into the future, he doubts the ACC Network will ever have a broadcast launch.(Somewhat unrelated, but in terms of money losses the Longhorn Network has reportedly been a big loser for ESPN.)
5/2/2017 9:04:36 AM
Cowherd sucks. Fire Joe Morgan broke this down over ten years ago. http://www.firejoemorgan.com/2006/01/12-minutes-of-hell-with-colin-cowherd.html
5/2/2017 9:39:09 AM
^ I concur. Cowherd is the absolute worst! Even worse than Stephen A.
5/2/2017 12:27:42 PM
5/5/2017 1:36:17 AM
https://www.google.com/amp/profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/06/05/espn-bringing-hank-williams-jr-back-to-mnf-open/amp/ESPN and their damn liberal agenda.
6/5/2017 8:28:08 AM
hell of a time for WatchESPN to go down
6/22/2017 7:35:05 PM
Watching "The Ocho"the golf disk championship is on. this is not a bad thing they have.
8/8/2017 1:47:37 AM
http://theundefeated.com/features/50-greatest-black-athletes/?addata=espn:frontpagethey deserved to get killed for this
8/9/2017 1:12:41 AM
aside from the obvious1. they used survey monkey to do a poll?2. they rank simone biles and gabby douglas ahead of jerry rice, walter payton, magic johnson & kareem3. steph curry made the list (28)
8/9/2017 8:39:06 AM
obviously the most glaring issue with that is no Tiger Woods.
8/9/2017 9:04:40 AM
What an atrocious list.
8/9/2017 9:46:42 AM
ESPN broadcaster Robert Lee taken off UVA game due to namehttp://www.espn.com/espn/wire/_/section/ncf/id/20423195
8/23/2017 5:06:15 PM