Hello There, Guest! (LoginRegister)

Post Reply 
AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
Author Message
quo vadis Offline
Legend
*

Posts: 50,235
Joined: Aug 2008
Reputation: 2443
I Root For: USF/Georgetown
Location: New Orleans
Post: #201
RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(02-14-2019 02:36 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  I have to agree with the facebook/twitter/espn+ part.

To me, the conferences that have begun to put some games on Facebook or Twitter are ahead of the curve. Sure, my 79 year old dad still likes college football and doesn't know anything about Twitter, so you lose him.

But the bottom line is that Facebook and Twitter are dominant online presences with reach that is global and in the hundreds of millions, in Facebook's case almost two billion. That doesn't mean that now is the time to sell the whole package to them, but I would definitely want to dip my toe in the water. IMO, it is foolish to ignore that kind of potential.
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2019 03:01 PM by quo vadis.)
02-14-2019 03:01 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 


Messages In This Thread
RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window? - quo vadis - 02-14-2019 03:01 PM



User(s) browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)


Copyright © 2002-2024 Collegiate Sports Nation Bulletin Board System (CSNbbs), All Rights Reserved.
CSNbbs is an independent fan site and is in no way affiliated to the NCAA or any of the schools and conferences it represents.
This site monetizes links. FTC Disclosure.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 MyBB Group.