Streamers can absorb a massive amount of content but production is what's expensive. Fortunately the Pac-12 Network is high-quality but funded by a garbage revenue plan. That's part of the value baked into the PAC remnant. It's not clear how that asset would be handled at the end.
ESPN+ is unique because it has a subscription model that i…
Streamers can absorb a massive amount of content but production is what's expensive. Fortunately the Pac-12 Network is high-quality but funded by a garbage revenue plan. That's part of the value baked into the PAC remnant. It's not clear how that asset would be handled at the end.
ESPN+ is unique because it has a subscription model that is complimentary to ESPN's linear programming. Maybe we'll see Apple or Amazon partner with an existing network with a struggling streaming network or a network that wants a turnkey entry into the space.
Right now, we're seeing early-mid-20th century baseball where the AL and NL (B1G and SEC) expanded westward. There was the PCL and Negro League which were effectively AAAA-level. I think the market may be "thick" enough to support a AAAA level but it won't be able to compete with the majors very easily.
People have said that some European soccer leagues are set up this way but I don't really watch European soccer.
Streamers can absorb a massive amount of content but production is what's expensive. Fortunately the Pac-12 Network is high-quality but funded by a garbage revenue plan. That's part of the value baked into the PAC remnant. It's not clear how that asset would be handled at the end.
ESPN+ is unique because it has a subscription model that is complimentary to ESPN's linear programming. Maybe we'll see Apple or Amazon partner with an existing network with a struggling streaming network or a network that wants a turnkey entry into the space.
Right now, we're seeing early-mid-20th century baseball where the AL and NL (B1G and SEC) expanded westward. There was the PCL and Negro League which were effectively AAAA-level. I think the market may be "thick" enough to support a AAAA level but it won't be able to compete with the majors very easily.
People have said that some European soccer leagues are set up this way but I don't really watch European soccer.