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RE: ACC Network- Forbes Article Suggests ESPN Can Be Profitable With The ACCN
(05-15-2017 08:36 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Interesting graphic from the article.

[Image: CoFo-TV-viewership-1.jpg?width=960]


Somebody have been cooking the books for the ACC schools. I have seen ratings for Miami Florida games, and they were like .500 and below on several times. Only one or two above 1.5 rating.

Cord cutting is on the way if ESPN would be forcing this network on us consumers. They are not learning.

The only way to save a bunch of money is fold all the networks into one big one as an all college sports Network which includes all the G5 and D1 schools and the top D2 programs to show college football games and all that. When D1 do not play on a Thursday or Friday night games? There are D2, D3 and NAIA games going that they could show on that Network. I just don't see why each conference wants their own network. It should be paid by the number of viewers for each schools than an equal share. Boise State is more popular to watch than many of the P5 schools.
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