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Underneath Playoff glitz, a warning: College football could be headed into a ditch
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RE: Underneath Playoff glitz, a warning: College football could be headed into a ditch
(01-10-2018 09:06 AM)imjustafatkid Wrote:  
(01-09-2018 11:31 AM)mixduptransistor Wrote:  ESPN is sinking faster than anyone predicted, and it's not because it's gotten "political".

It's not completely because they got political, but they decided to get political at a time when they needed to do everything they could to keep as many viewers as possible. It was a very dumb decision.

That's a little bit true for their talking head shows but hardly anyone was watching that stuff anyway. No one is skipping games of their favorite college team because of Stephen A. Smith

Ratings declines and subscriber drops are also hitting sports that ESPN doesn't have rights to like NASCAR
01-10-2018 09:25 AM
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