ESPN Profits Drop 20%

Tusi21!!

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Not really, had a normal niece go to Carolina and came back brainwashed. Now that she owns her own business she is starting to come back around.
And at Bud light it sounds like a marketing intern made the call on that mentally ill guy.
 
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That's what happens when you let a bunch of brainwashed liberals from Harvard in to the corporate world. Terrorist supporters.
That gas very little to do with it when compared to the fact that the grandma down the street doesn’t have to pay for everyone else’s benefit. That is why espn going totally streaming will be a nightmare.
 

Tusi21!!

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That gas very little to do with it when compared to the fact that the grandma down the street doesn’t have to pay for everyone else’s benefit. That is why espn going totally streaming will be a nightmare.
That has very little to do with it when you realize that people found out what they really are and canceled them like budlight.
 
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It doesn't take a MBA to figure out there will be a lot of downstream effects that will impact TV packages for the conferences they are partnered with.
The Golden Age is slowly but surely coming to an end.


ESPN PROFITS PLUNGE 20% AS UNCERTAINTY RISES​

https://www.outkick.com/espn-profits-plunge-20-as-uncertainty-rises/
College football programs have been chasing the TV dollar so hard that they've ended regional rivalries in favor of national TV appeal, destroyed a 108 year old conference with 553 NCAA championships (almost double the next closest conference), and created a playoff system that diminishes regular season games and has made most bowl games worthless. Not surprisingly, in-person attendance at college football games is down across the board and stadium capacities are shrinking.

And now it looks like they've accomplished all of this just in time to see the TV-revenue-well begin to run dry. Enjoy the current TV contracts while they last because the next ones won't be as lucrative. It will be interesting to see what revenue streams they come up with to replace that TV money. Maybe they'll just keep squeezing more money out of those who do attend games with enhanced "game day experiences."
 

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It doesn't take a MBA to figure out there will be a lot of downstream effects that will impact TV packages for the conferences they are partnered with.
The Golden Age is slowly but surely coming to an end.


ESPN PROFITS PLUNGE 20% AS UNCERTAINTY RISES​

https://www.outkick.com/espn-profits-plunge-20-as-uncertainty-rises/

Here is a link to a very long but interesting article about the future of ESPN….