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ESPN loses 621,000 subscribers last month alone

doogie
doogie Member Posts: 15,072
Worst month in company history.

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http://www.outkickthecoverage.com/espn-loses-621-000-subscribers-worst-month-in-company-history-102916

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  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,515
    How will those people find our which Kardashian was at the Knicks game last night?
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,676 Standard Supporter
    Anything besides live sports that bspn has done over the past 10 years has turned to shit.
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
    They lost 621,000 people that subscribed to a package that included ESPN. 0 of those people might have actually watched ESPN the month before.

    The only thing that matters is ratings, which could be dropping too, but that isn't what's being talked about in the article. ESPN isn't selling spots to advertisers based on Grandma's cable subscription that happens to include ESPN, they sell it based on how many people actually watch their channel.
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,319 Founders Club

    Anything besides live sports that bspn has done over the past 10 years has turned to shit.

    And even their live sports have issues with the dreck of announcers on all sports networks.
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113

    They lost 621,000 people that subscribed to a package that included ESPN. 0 of those people might have actually watched ESPN the month before.

    The only thing that matters is ratings, which could be dropping too, but that isn't what's being talked about in the article. ESPN isn't selling spots to advertisers based on Grandma's cable subscription that happens to include ESPN, they sell it based on how many people actually watch their channel.

    Not quite true...they get paid by the cable company per subscription:
    http://www.whatyoupayforsports.com/numbers/

    Long term ratings matter, but their $$ from cable companies is through subscribers, their money through advertisers is ratings.
    You're right, I did forget about that.

    Fuck these TV contracts are really feeling like a house of cards. CFB could be majorly fucked in the near future.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    Helps Trump IMO
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
  • UWerentThereMan
    UWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475
    edited October 2016
    One possible reason: ref ball.
    Was at a sports book watching all the games and at any given time half the screens were of officials explaining calls.
    It's turning into cspan
  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,871
    ESPN's product has been declining for a while. Too many women reporting on sports they clearly don't really know what they talking about.
  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827

    Anything besides live sports that bspn has done over the past 10 years has turned to shit.

    imageimage

    538 is damn good. A lot of the 30 for 30s are very good too.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter
    AIRWOLF said:

    Digital media disrupting the traditional cable business model is finally happening. Figuring out what's next for live sports in a world where "cord cutters" are becoming more and more common is the challenge for everybody involved.

    We would have dropped our cable subscription by now if there was a good option for watching live sports on an a la carte basis.

    I've got to guess that at some stage the bullshit bundling model will get broken. It will pretty much have to be.

    It will be interesting to see what happens when the "bubble bursts" (as the article puts it) and all these sports stations will be forced to go a la carte. Bundled cable packages tend to prop up niche stations, so I wouldn't be shocked if channels like the Pac-12 Network would go away entirely (which is probably a good thing - most of their programming is filler in my opinion) or exist in some scaled back web-only version.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913
    edited November 2016
    I wouldn't be surprised to see Disney come out with their own streaming service that they could offer post 2022 after the promise of not going over the top of the cable and satellite providers has no recourse if broken. That's what I would do if I were them.
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
    salemcoog said:

    I wouldn't be surprised to see Disney come out with their own streaming service that they could offer post 2022 after the promise of not going over the top of the cable and satellite providers has no recourse if broken. That's what I would do if I were them.

    Comcast will just squeeze their data caps a little tighter if they smell more competition.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
    #stadiumdefault surging in early voting
  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
    AIRWOLF said:

    They lost 621,000 people that subscribed to a package that included ESPN. 0 of those people might have actually watched ESPN the month before.

    The only thing that matters is ratings, which could be dropping too, but that isn't what's being talked about in the article. ESPN isn't selling spots to advertisers based on Grandma's cable subscription that happens to include ESPN, they sell it based on how many people actually watch their channel.

    Not quite true...they get paid by the cable company per subscription:
    http://www.whatyoupayforsports.com/numbers/

    Long term ratings matter, but their $$ from cable companies is through subscribers, their money through advertisers is ratings.
    Digital media disrupting the traditional cable business model is finally happening. Figuring out what's next for live sports in a world where "cord cutters" are becoming more and more common is the challenge for everybody involved.

    We would have dropped our cable subscription by now if there was a good option for watching live sports on an a la carte basis.

    I've got to guess that at some stage the bullshit bundling model will get broken. It will pretty much have to be.

    THIS

    People are getting pissed at the cable monopolies and extortion pricing. ESPN is the most expensive (non-premium) channel for cable carriers by a pretty wide margin. So now in our family we split costs - one person subscribes to Direct TV and shares HBO/ESPN Direct PW w/everyone else, another subscribes to the digital version of the newspaper we all read and shares PW w/everyone else, someone else subscribes to Hulu, someone else subscribes to Netflix, etc.

    The only thing I don't get through this system is the fucking Pac-12 Network, which is pretty much where #MyDeadDucks will be the rest of the season.

    Praise Allah for xrxs.net and AirParrot.
  • Stinky_Hankey
    Stinky_Hankey Member Posts: 82
    This thread needs more Bleenor, cable contract superiority guy.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,098 Founders Club
    Lot of poor folks out there
  • CaptainPJ
    CaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986

    How will those people find our which Kardashian was at the Knicks game last night?

    This.

    And which morbidly obese, dog faced pregnant chick that looks like she just rolled out of the rack would tell them?

    Oh, that's right - the bi-cultural hipster fag ($75K) in the 3 piece suit standing across their awesome new stage from her.

    FYFMFE

  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    Lot of poor cheap folks out there

  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,676 Standard Supporter
    TTJ said:

    Anything besides live sports that bspn has done over the past 10 years has turned to shit.

    imageimage

    538 is damn good. A lot of the 30 for 30s are very good too.
    Okay. Five 30 For 30s per year and whatever 538 is. Most of it is inwatchable.
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,379
    espn loses their highest number of subscribers in a month
    hh.com has their highest traffic ever

    coincidence? probably.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter
    edited November 2016

    Comcast will just squeeze their data caps a little tighter if they smell more competition.

    If Pat Haden is a merciful god, he'll see to it that the Comcasts and Time Warners of this world will be next to collapse.

  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913
    edited November 2016

    salemcoog said:

    I wouldn't be surprised to see Disney come out with their own streaming service that they could offer post 2022 after the promise of not going over the top of the cable and satellite providers has no recourse if broken. That's what I would do if I were them.

    Comcast will just squeeze their data caps a little tighter if they smell more competition.
    Comcast isn't the only broadband provider in town and tech improvements should make it where more Content can stream through the same pipe than today.


    Cept in Friday Harbor, of course...







    Theyre fucked.