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RE: ESPN Could Lose More Viewers If No Agreement Be Made With Altice/Suddenlink
(10-07-2017 08:37 PM)MissouriStateBears Wrote:  
(10-07-2017 07:43 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Seems the ESPN Classic have been taken off of our lineup for Suddenlink. The contract was not renewed. I thought it was part of ESPN?

They are phasing ESPN Classic out as a channel. Going to on demand on their app with it.

Interesting. I though maybe it might be a good candidate to be rebranded as the ACC Network. In a somewhat related note, I recently saw an article that mentioned the Big12 is looking into an over the top streaming Big12 Network.
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