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RE: SoCon ESPN3 Deal vs YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc.
(05-18-2017 08:17 PM)Efan Wrote:  I agree. When ETSU wasn't playing on a particular night, I would scroll through ESPN from my Apple TV and watch other mid-major games that were on, especially teams we had already or would be playing. One easy place to find multiple games. You tube would be out of sight, out of mind for most casual fans and you would lose a ton of viewers. If you aren't looking for it on one of those other services, you won't find it. Might be viable one day, but not right now.

And the espn app where I often check scores includes a link to the stream of the game. Multiple reasons to stay with espn3 right now.

Agree. Really like playing around with ESPN3 on the iPad. Of course watching ETSU is first and foremost, but all the other games going on that one can "check in on" is fun. Besides, it's easy to use for the non-tech nerds.
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