*Mike drop*
*Mike drop*
This seems like a book that has been ghost written by Jim Tonsula.
Everything happens everywhere at some point. The real question is how much does it happen, and this type of shit happens in Boston more often than in other major cities.
Seriously, why do people care?
Wait until you go home and search it in your favorite tube site.
Is HBO really head and shoulders above everyone else still? In the peak TV era I don’t think thats the case. Even if they are still considered the best, there are plenty of great shows being made that are “beholden to advetisers”. I mean, FX has more than a handful alone.
Same for me, but with my Naughty America subscription. I want wholesome America, good programs like BRCC.
This liberal bias is exactly why I canceled my subscription to Deadspin. I just read all the words in the articles and comment sometimes.
Dont watch FOX news, but it is beyond obvious the EPSN has a liberal splant. Yes, because of bundling I am stuck giving them money. But, I will refuse to watch anything beyond the live sports I need to on their channels.
ESPN only airs about 4 hours of live sports per day, so that means they are missing out on your eyeballs the other 20 hours while they are socially commenting.
To be fair, before you can watch your favorite sports team on television, ESPN requires you to listen to them discuss their social opinions for 45 minutes first.
Um yeah, they were pretty liberal about spending money on exclusive TV rights to events.
You know, if they showed more highlights, and less talking heads, I’d watch more, but I’m old, so what do I know
i’m glad this article framed espn’s loss of subscribers in terms of cable/satellite’s loss of subscribers. lazy re-iterating of this fact makes it seem as if customers are abandoning espn specifically rather than wholesale abandoning it’s current delivery platforms.
ESPN isn’t the only sports company changing the way they do business. Deadspin thought it would be a good idea to pack the site with professional video game highlights to “expand their reach” and “draw in younger, tech-savvy audiences”. Buzzwords galore in that meeting for sure, I imagine!
Part of me hopes we get back the ESPN from the 80's and 90's that had random sports on in the afternoon instead of just more Sportscenter. It’s time to get a new generation interested in Australian Rules Football!
The layoffs yesterday were nonsense.
So, yay...the gutting of ESPN’s hockey and baseball crew means ESPN can drop the pretense of caring about other sports and now have free rein to do nothing but the NFL and NBA 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
I can’t stand ESPN and their self-aggrandizing behavior as much as the next person but when the alternatives are Fox Sports 1 (and News Corp. in general) and a station owned by Comcast, I’m hoping the WWL can get through this still on top.
It’s the internet, so potentially underage girls are probably middle aged men.