stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Another article on the struggles of ESPN, today in the NY Times. It's becoming mainstream thinking that ESPN is swirling in the toilet bowl. Part of ESPN's appeal is that everyone is watching it, and that it's the place to be... once this facade is smashed then not sure they can recover... the giant ESPN stegasaurus may be stuck in a tar pit. Never thought things would be moving so quickly.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/b ... -espn.html
The problem with this is that for sports, it is still the place to watch most sports. NBA, MLB, College Football, College Basketball, NFL for Monday Night Football.
Until ESPN's portfolio is shrunk, ESPN isn't going anywhere. And it's going to take a long time for that to happen.
billyjack wrote:ESPN's troubles really have nothing to do with FS1 or CBS-SN.
Over the next 2+ years, etc, they'll be competing on their own to stay relevant. Actually, if FS1, etc, were to make up more ground, then ESPN is even more screwed. And the $6+ ESPN cost is way too high.
I don't see how ESPN can really gain viewers. They already have some major properties and already have good viewership based on that. But viewership is shrinking despite already owning those properties.
The only sport that i can imagine having the potential to explode and expand viewership is soccer... EPL, World Cup, La Liga, Bundesliga, Italian soccer. Ton of untapped potential. But didn't ESPN just lose the World Cup? Maybe i'm wrong. But that's only every 4 years. NBC has England... Fox has the Bundesliga and Spain i think (plus low viewers with MLS)... not sure anything is left in soccer.
Anyway, how does ESPN's viewership increase? I don't see their path forward. But I can imagine a slow bleeding over the next few years til ESPN just collapses. Jay Bilas and and Dick Vitale will be the last ones left.
gtmoBlue wrote:Explode? Soccer? You're extremely late as televised soccer exploded years ago. Soccer is everywhere, all the time, on every Sports channel, outside the US, even espn.
If you are referring to a potential explosion of soccer viewership in 'merica...lol. Don't hold your breath or bet the farm. US sports audiences are too well manipulated, conditioned, and programmed to consider adopting a sport créated in Europe. Not gonna happen.
So ESPN is garnering a smidgen higher viewership ratings on a shrinking viewer base. Wonderful. Disney recently reported lower earnings for 2016, and blamed ESPN. Were it not for Beauty & the Beast money haul - the earnings drop would have been much worse. The glory days at the wwl are over. ESPN is "the walking dead", they just haven't received the email yet.
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