stever20 wrote:1 thing that is really bad for FS1 is Fox Sports Live....
look at last night:
FSL from 11-1130 got 33k viewers, 12k 18-49's
a repeat of undisputed on same network from 1-3(AM) got 35k, with 21k 18-49's
That's just brutal.
On Tuesday- so you can take out the NFL impact which is fair...
FSL got 30k viewers, with 12k from 18-49's
undisputed replay (from 1209-2am) got 31k viewers, with 19k from 18-49's
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:1 thing that is really bad for FS1 is Fox Sports Live....
look at last night:
FSL from 11-1130 got 33k viewers, 12k 18-49's
a repeat of undisputed on same network from 1-3(AM) got 35k, with 21k 18-49's
That's just brutal.
On Tuesday- so you can take out the NFL impact which is fair...
FSL got 30k viewers, with 12k from 18-49's
undisputed replay (from 1209-2am) got 31k viewers, with 19k from 18-49's
They need to ditch Dan & Jay. They are just obnoxious. Maybe suitable for a small portion of the show but not the entire damn thing.
FormulaX wrote:
Very obnoxious!! I was so intent on being an avid FS1 watcher. I have never on line dated. But, now I know how people feel when they are mislead, going on their first dates.
How are those clowns still on? Is FOX still looking at some wrongly selected focus groups or something?
MUPanther wrote:FSL with Jay and Dan got 136k on Friday night. Helps have a solid live event to lead into late night programming.
For months, ESPN institutionally has opted not to have its executives respond to FS1 outside of an occasional quote. But last week I received an email from ESPN PR saying management was ready to talk about FS1. And talk they did.
“I think their strategy here has been—and frankly this part has worked—they are only getting headlines when they bash ESPN,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN’s executive vice president for programming and scheduling and one of the top execs in the company. “It is almost never for the quality of what they do. That strategy is fine but at some point there has to be substance behind it. Otherwise, it’s just noise.”
Magnus said he does not believe FS1’s lineup of opinion-based talkers from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET will be a successful recipe to surpass ESPN.
“I think they have made a big mistake in abandoning journalism and abandoning news and information completely for all debate. It is never going to be one thing for anyone. It’s not one thing for us and never has been about one thing. We have a variety of opinion shows—or call them debate shows—that have been highly successful for us in a long time as part of an array of offerings including SportsCenter, live events and storytelling like E:60 and 30 for 30. It’s that combination that has been successful. They may have a hit here or there with a particular show but it really needs to be more diverse than that in my opinion.”
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