Analyst worries that media companies will start ‘blowing themselves up’ as cord-cutting accelerates
For years, as consumers continue to cut the cord in favor of streaming alternatives, the parlor debate among...
For years, as consumers continue to cut the cord in favor of streaming alternatives, the parlor debate among...
It looks like it's ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox on one side while Paramount and Comcast might be on the other side.
"Cable TV is all sports and occasionally politics. So people say cable TV is dying, f*** it is. My ratings are up 40 percent."
Sports leagues and their rights fees could be affected by the ongoing Charter-ESPN dispute that threatens to transform the television industry.
Disney/ESPN content went dark on Spectrum right at the worst possible time, coinciding with the start of the Utah-Florida game.
Maybe ESPN just wants to pressure the NFL to give Monday Night Football more Cowboys and Patriots games.
This new development could mean even more trouble for sports networks.
This model could be a big blow to ESPN and other sports channels.