arkstfan
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Could FS1 and FS2 be in trouble?
(06-30-2015 09:53 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: (06-30-2015 05:38 PM)bullitt_60 Wrote: (06-30-2015 12:57 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: The NoBody Cares Sports Network
I heard that NBC Sports was growing nicely, is that not true? I'm not sure but I do enjoy their coverage of F1, Indycar, and EPL. I think they do a great job with their content.
It is growing very well. NBCSN goes after a different niche of viewers though. They have flooded their programming with Hockey, Indycar, F1, and Soccer. They ignore College Sports almost entirely. As a Swansea fan, I watch NBCSN basically every single week except for June and July.
Their online offering is far better than Fox's for the record.
As another Liverpool fan I spend my morning watching NBCSN and have wished often that they would go straight from those games to college football on Saturdays using Live Extra for overflow.
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RE: Could FS1 and FS2 be in trouble?
Up with Everton!
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Could FS1 and FS2 be in trouble?
I'm beginning to wonder if Fox should have left Speed alone and flipped Fuel to Fox Sports 1. The catch is that Fuel/Fox Sports 2 didn't have the distribution that Speed/Fox Sports 1 did.
The other strategic mistake has been America's Pregame. This should have been another edition of Fox Sports Live; you can catch SportsCenter on pretty much 24/7, but Fox Sports Live is only on a few hours per day in time slots not friendly to viewers east of the Rockies.
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