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Will this be "re-run city"??? Undoubtedly they will be losing some audience (and revenue, but maybe their costs go down (and how that may affect the conferences and professional sports financially, let alone individual teams). If you get out of the habit of watching sports programming, will you watch as much (or more?) when it returns? Just kinda thinking about it from a "business" point of view.
Probably 24 hour sports center or something similar of Fox. Without any sports there's literally no reason to tune into any of the stations. The stations are a equal to CNN and the 24 hour news stations but through a sports filter.
Definitely not a good time if any sports networks contracts are up for renewal.
Will the NFL draft be done by WebEx or some other multiuser call-in platform?
(03-13-2020 01:37 PM)DoubleRSU Wrote: [ -> ]Definitely not a good time if any sports networks contracts are up for renewal.

A week or so ago Sinclair mentioned being close to bringing back the RSNs to Dish. They just made a deal with YouTube a week ago.
Lots of 30-for-30's and classic games.
A bunch of re-runs of past sporting events.
(03-13-2020 01:47 PM)_C2_ Wrote: [ -> ]Lots of 30-for-30's and classic games.
Can ESPN show 30 for 30 on any other platform other than ESPN+. Where they exclusive to ESPN+ when they started it up.
Lots of NASCAR coverage.
Here's a thought that doesn't warrant its own thread:

Is this going to be the first Saturday in modern American history with no major sports events? I think today is the first sportsless-day since immediately after 9/11. But a Saturday with nothing?
A lot of Infomercials.
(03-13-2020 04:13 PM)msm96wolf Wrote: [ -> ]A lot of Infomercials.

This would have been the moment Billy Mays was born for
(03-13-2020 01:15 PM)ICThawk Wrote: [ -> ]Will this be "re-run city"??? Undoubtedly they will be losing some audience (and revenue, but maybe their costs go down (and how that may affect the conferences and professional sports financially, let alone individual teams). If you get out of the habit of watching sports programming, will you watch as much (or more?) when it returns? Just kinda thinking about it from a "business" point of view.
NFL free agency and Draft will still occur, so there will be hours of coverage there for the networks. The NFLPA's CBA vote will be announced by the auditor likely next week too, that's a few days of content too.

The UFC seems to be the defiant one still hosting their events as Dana White has a direct line to POTUS. As long as they continue to hold events, expect ESPN to promote them.

Also, ESPN has deals for esports. While the live events are canceled, they may air the online events just for content.
(03-13-2020 01:15 PM)ICThawk Wrote: [ -> ]Will this be "re-run city"??? Undoubtedly they will be losing some audience (and revenue, but maybe their costs go down (and how that may affect the conferences and professional sports financially, let alone individual teams). If you get out of the habit of watching sports programming, will you watch as much (or more?) when it returns? Just kinda thinking about it from a "business" point of view.

Our TV was out for about 6 months in 8th grade. I never went back to regularly watching TV series.
Nothing that I am going to tune in to see.
Horse racing, until jockeys start catching it.
(03-13-2020 07:30 PM)TerryD Wrote: [ -> ]Nothing that I am going to tune in to see.

Bingo. Ditto sports talk radio
Tough break for the Cubs new RSN. No chance they get picked up by Comcast while this is going on
They just showed the Cuse/UConn 6OT game last night. That takes up a lot of time.

BTW, the best game ever
They should bump that Jordan and Bulls 30 for 30 up.
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