Whats wrong with ESPN?

ESPN had it made for decades. I hope they have a backup plan. Subscriber revenue was their golden goose for years and they dont seem fit for change.

I do feel bad for ESPN news. Its been years since I saw SC. They wanted to change it up a bit and I feel that it was a bad decision. Scores, highlights, right to the point news. LESS entertainment is what people want.. It's why twitter highlights of key plays are trending in the hundreds of thousands.
 
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For me personally, college basketball is the one sport I 95% gave up on watching live. The commercialism of it is so bad I really don't know how you could be a player playing in a game having to run back to your bench every 5 minutes to sit down for another timeout (seriously, imagine playing this way). There is no fluidity to the sport with the Non-stop team timeouts and TV timeouts.
Have legit not watched an NCAA game foreal since kemba won. Used to love college hoops. Generic as hell now.
 
I feel like as soon as Disney gets from under their current contract obligations, they'll move to a subscription based stand alone or just continue to work w/ the Slings, Youtube Tvs, Hulus, etc. That's where the money is at this point.
 
It has been widely reported for weeks that big cuts are coming to ESPN—so widely reported, and dissected, and gossiped about, in fact, that ESPN moved up its schedule and is notifying people earlier than it originally planned.
The 100 people getting cut are all “on-air talent,” a label ESPN uses for TV personalities, radio hosts, and writers who regularly appear on TV and radio. (ESPN says it has 1,000 such people, prior to these cuts.)
In addition to those 100, a “limited number of other positions will also be affected,” according to a note sent to all employees on Wednesday morning from ESPN president John Skipper.

So theyre laying off bout 100 people

Titans Reporter Paul Kuharsky
NFL Reporter Ed Werder
ESPN.com NHL Columnist Scott Burnside
Hockey Writer Joe McDonald
Hockey Writer Pierre VLeBrun
College Basketball Reporter Dana O’Neil
ESPNU Anchor Brendan Fitzgerald
Soccer Writer Mike Goodman
Big Ten Football Reporter Austin Ward
Wisconsin And Big Ten Football Reporter Jesse Temple
ESPN College Football Insider Brett McMurphy
ESPN writer Mark Saxon
Baseball Writer Jim Bowden
College Football Recruiting Reporter Jeremy Crabtree
ESPN Radio personality Jean-Jacques Taylor
College Basketball Writer Eamonn Brennan
SEC Recruiting Analyst Derek Tyson
College Basketball Reporter C.L. Brown
Big Ten Football Reporter Brian Bennett
ESPN Reporter Danny Kanell
Columnist Johnette Howard
Dodgers Reporter Doug Padilla
Big 12 Reporter Max Olson
ESPNW Reporter Jane McManus
SEC Football Reporter David Ching
MLB Writer Jayson Stark
NFL Analyst Trent Dilfer
Pac 12 Reporter Ted Miller
SportsCenter Anchor Jay Crawford
NBA Reporter Ethan Sherwood Strauss
ESPNW And ESPN Chicago Columnist Melissa Isaacson
Houston Rockets and NBA Reporter Calvin Watkins
NFL Reporter Ashley Fox
College Basketball Analyst Len Elmore
ESPN Radio Personality Robin Lundberg
New Orleans Pelicans Reporter Justin Verrier
SportsCenter Journalist Reese Waters
College Sports Reporter Chantel Jennings
Predictive Analytics Expert Rufus Peabody
Baseball Anouncer Chris Hassel
 
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No, in the past it was

- Kickoff, offense takes the field, change of possession (TD, FG, punt) commercial. Repeat till 2 min warning > halftime > 2 min warning, end of game

Now its

- Kickoff, commercial, change of possession, commercial, any time out, commercial, 2 min warning, commercial, challenge flag, commercial, on and on and on

One of the main reasons I HATE NFL/American football (outside of the handful of players I keep track of). It's already an extremely slow game, and then you have the constant spam of commercials making it 10X worse. Nah, I have better things to do than sit on the couch like a fat @#$ for 3-4 hours for ONE GAME. I have no idea how some of you spend entire Sundays watching this @#$@
 
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One of the main reasons I HATE NFL/American football (outside of the handful of players I keep track of). It's already an extremely slow game, and then you have the constant spam of commercials making it 10X worse. Nah, I have better things to do than sit on the couch like a fat @#$ for 3-4 hours for ONE GAME. I have no idea how some of you spend entire Sundays watching this @#$@

I can't sit through a whole game of any sport. Too many breaks in the action and the rules make the game unwatchable. 90s era > than today. Hand checking in the NBA plus no babies allowed and violence in the NFL for everyone on the field.
 
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Ahhhh man that sucks for Calvin Watkins, dude was good with all the Rockets info. Outside of him, Dilfer, and Ed Werder, I don't recognize any of the other names. Maybe if I were to see a pic of them or something
 
I can't sit through a whole game of any sport. Too many breaks in the action and the rules make the game unwatchable. 90s era > than today. Hand checking in the NBA plus no babies allowed and violence in the NFL for everyone on the field.

Sports bars have spoiled me. I like the fact that on Saturdays and Sundays during football season there will always be action taking place on at least one screen. I don't mind keeping my head on a swivel. About the closest you'll get to continuous action.

It's even cool during basketball season too.
 
Some of the more notable personalities could generate a nice revenue stream by simply upstarting a podcast and charging a subscription fee, if they aren't already. You don't just walk away from ESPN without any networking contacts, relationships and inability to obtain information that others may find of value. On top of that, some of these guys, and ladies, just have loyal supporters would lend them their ear on general principle.
 
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