No one has said that, the only thing I have posted is DirecTV will be unprofitable in a few years, based on the link below, I believe myself correct-
Soooooo, DirecTV will be unprofitable, but the people that own it are so stupid they will continue to operate it.
Got it.
Actually most seem to care more about the National Channel like ESPN, but of course it depends on what is on.
"Most" is 50% +1.
Actually the total day ratings for ESPN are about 800K people. The evening ratings average about 2M. An average MLB Sunday night game gets about 1.5M, an NBA game about 1M even, the playoffs might get 5M, hockey about half those. College football is highly rated, if you add all the games together. The highest rating thing, of course, is the NFL game which gets maybe 11M, depending on the match up. The much hyped college football championship got 22M.
"Most" would be about 10 times higher than that. There are 340M people in the country. Or 121M "TV households" as Nielsen terms it.
So, no, most people have no interest at all in ESPN, or FS1, or, well, any one thing.
That is the magic of the bundle. Protecting the consumer. Making diverse content available for all.
So, no, most people don't want ESPN. Which is why ESPN is just less far down the path to bankruptcy than the RSNs are. But they are on the same path.
But considering ESPN+ has over 26 Million subscribers vs Ballys at 300,000 total for all of their markets combined, does show there is a market for a national sports streaming service.
umm, a "market" will be shown to exist when someone makes a PROFIT from it. Disney cannot.
And that is why profits are shrinking for the vast majority of them.
Profts. Yep, every kind of media makes them.
Except streaming.
But by the end of 2024, we should have a good idea how things will end up for the future.
I have a good idea right now.