Spot on! Too many talking heads for me...I watch games only!ESPN is like Sears, they started to try and be too many things and got away from what made them great in the first place.
They've diluted themselves with a lot of extra stuff.
Their ever increasing social and political commentary hasn't helped either.
Also seems like they've skimped on talent to save a buck, and being in the sports business they should know what that eventually leads to.
Couldn't happen to a better bunch of UNCheat apologists.
I miss the old 30 and 60 minute sportscenter where it was just wall-to-wall highlights and not 80% filler. It was on my tv every morning and was part of the morning routine. Too many agendas now and not enough highlights.
A lot like the U Texas media deal - they got their payday with the leverage they'd accrued, but now many teams would rather be in any other major league besides the Big 12.ESPN is 3 or 4 times more expensive per viewer than any other channel so your cable bill is much higher if it includes ESPN. They had a monopoly on sports for so long they could name their price. It's only a matter of time before they offer stand along service through WatchESPN over the internet outside normal cable/satellite. And it better be competitively priced. The problem is they buy so many rights to so many different leagues and sports they have to make a certain amount to show it all or they won't have enough games/shows to fill air time. It's definitely going to be interesting to see how they handle it.
Couldn't happen to a better bunch of UNCheat apologists.
Don't take away the ocho!!!You just don't need five, 24-hour channels. Not for sports. Not for news. Not for anything. You have to fill time with blow hards and people tune out.
I remember in 2012 they didn't talk much about Kentucky winning the National Championship but all they talked about was Tim Tebow.I still have ESPN, but only watch college football or basketball games. Sportscenter has sucked for years now and I just got sick and tired of their constant NFL love fest. With NFL Live airing what seems like multiple times a day and Mike and Mike they outta just call it the ESPNFL Network. It's all those idiots talk about.
I have a question for the cord cutters and ESPN boycotters. Where do you watch UK games? I'm not sure but isn't any legal online stream you're watching ESPN's production, therefore having to pay them for the rights?
I use Playstation Vue. I pay Sony every month, who I am sure distributes some of the profits to ESPN. But $35 a month compared to $120 a month (and climbing) for the same product is a no brainer.
Agree on the talking heads. However, in the beginning, they were very "diluted" as they covered field hockey, regular hockey, USFL, ping pong, billiards, etc. It will be nice to see Wilbon unemployed.Spot on! Too many talking heads for me...I watch games only!
That article makes one very large mistake: acting like all of ESPN's revenue comes from subscriber fees.
In actuality, 64% of their revenue comes from subscribers. So they don't project to be "in the red" in a couple years as this article says. They should still have billions in profit from advertising, etc.
Not that they don't have issues. The issues just aren't quite what this article makes them out to be.
I have no love for Fox, Trump, whatever - and none of my disdain for ESPN has to do with political anything. I don't know enough about the Schilling thing to determine whether I agree with his grievance (if he got fired for putting up the "wrong opinion" in a panel, then I'd agree with him).Every time anything media related comes up on this board I am reminded why Kentucky is still looked down on. People spouting paranoid liberal media conspiracy nonsense as usual...... Seriously, the left doesn't control the media. It is owned by a handful of Oligarchs who wouldn't allow anything even remotely fiscally liberal to take hold in this country if they had to put every one of you into ovens to stop it.
I use Playstation Vue. I pay Sony every month, who I am sure distributes some of the profits to ESPN. But $35 a month compared to $120 a month (and climbing) for the same product is a no brainer.
I miss the swamp buggy races.Anyone who watched ESPN in the early days knows of english rugby or australian rules football. Now there are alot of espn wannabees.
All it is now is hacks giving opinions and hot takes on social and political issues that I don't want with my sports, or for that matter give a **** what they think or believe.
.
Tree cutting is prime sunday afternoon viewing now. Guys with chain saws. Guys with axes. Now that's ABC/ESPN (Disney)I miss the swamp buggy races.