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RE: SoCon ESPN3 Deal vs YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc.
I hope it is better than CBSSports. They were a pain in the patooty to unsubscribe from. It was one of last years' games....couldn't buy a single game, had to sign up for the monthly service. Then come to find out, I couldn't unsubscribe without manually calling them.

Re: ESPN. I find it hard to believe that a subscriber's fee and on-air ads with what I think will be way, way fewer subscribers beats trying to continue to grow the product free just with on-air ads. But they wouldn't be doing it if marketing hadn't told them something. Or they really may be crazy -- they've supposedly spent tens of millions on their new morning show, but truth is I'd rather listen to AM640 or the Fox Outkick the Coverage guy who is constantly dissing ESPN and their political correctness. Just my opinion.

Update: Here's Outkick's take, posted earlier this morning.
https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/will-...en-demise/
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2018 09:37 AM by Buckyball.)
04-13-2018 07:16 AM
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