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RE: OT - Disney Might Be Looking To Sell ABC
the playoffs are for what 2 weeks for FS1. Give me a break. There are 50 other weeks where FS1 doesn't have anywhere near as much as you would think.

And looking at the whole day ratings from 2 weeks ago.....
NBCSN 168k
FS1 143k

So yeah, it's safe to say that FS1 is closer to NBCSN than it is ESPN. Far closer. Maybe not CBSSN but definitely NBCSN.
10-15-2017 02:28 PM
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RE: OT - Disney Might Be Looking To Sell ABC
(10-13-2017 10:25 PM)solohawks Wrote:  I bet AT&T would love to own ABC. Having 1 of the 4 OTA networks would complement the newly acquired Turner networks very well

Having said that Disney isn't going to sell. Would be a foolish decision for a giant media company to give away 1 of the 4 OTA golden tickets

Agreed. Disney isn't selling ABC, especially in this environment. Even if ABC actually starts losing money (which is far different than maturing/declining profits), having 1 of the 4 OTA networks provides a disproportionately powerful platform that no media/entertainment company would give up in their right minds. (BTW, I'd say the same thing about ESPN.) Total clickbait rubbish.
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