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RE: ESPN distances itself from anchor Jemele Hill’s Trump tweets
(09-13-2017 03:45 PM)JMUDunk Wrote:  This is another reason, though an ancillary one, I'm interested in the cord cutting thread. I don't watch that channel anymore, I don't like much of anyone on that channel anymore, I don't want pay for that crap anymore. Isn't this the single most expensive channel on most pay TV packages?

No thanks.

I'm hoping ESPN continues to see a drop in their pay-TV subscriber base while they're committed to all those high-dollar league and conference payments.

I hope their business model is getting turned upside down.

It's very tempting, once you reach the top, to believe you'll always be on top. It makes you do some idiotic things sometimes.
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