adoraz wrote:MUPanther wrote:If the 2 million people that are subscribed to ESPN+ is the new updated number, that has went up because of UFC.
Yeah, and as we've seen with FS1 there isn't exactly overlap in the audiences. UFC helped Fox get ratings but those viewers weren't tuning into Big East games. The best overlap is college basketball (like the B1G joining Fox), but mid majors aren't great company to be with.
Hall and a couple others on this board may be subscribed, but end of the day having an audience of 2 million vs 100+ million is night and day. Personally I'm a fairly big sports fan (baseball, football, golf, etc) and I've never considered subscribing.
Hall2012 wrote:adoraz wrote:MUPanther wrote:If the 2 million people that are subscribed to ESPN+ is the new updated number, that has went up because of UFC.
Yeah, and as we've seen with FS1 there isn't exactly overlap in the audiences. UFC helped Fox get ratings but those viewers weren't tuning into Big East games. The best overlap is college basketball (like the B1G joining Fox), but mid majors aren't great company to be with.
Hall and a couple others on this board may be subscribed, but end of the day having an audience of 2 million vs 100+ million is night and day. Personally I'm a fairly big sports fan (baseball, football, golf, etc) and I've never considered subscribing.
It's all about what content you're interested in. When it was first announced, I laughed at it and never thought I would subscribe. Then they got the rights to one specific piece I was interested in - that being Italian soccer - and with something that actually interested me enough to go out of my way to watch - $5 a month is worth it.
Now, is it better to be there than on FS1? Absolutely not. Not even close. We have the majority of games on national TV which is a huge selling point that not a lot of teams can compete with. The big issue with a streaming service like that is that for the most part the only people who are going to watch your games are the ones who specifically look for it. So is this deal convenient for AAC fans who want to see all their team's games? Sure. But is it gonna get casual fans scrolling through to stop and watch? Not at all. It's probably no worse than having games marooned on CBSSN, but they probably would've been better off taking a little less money to get more games on ESPN and ESPN2 (and heck maybe even ESPNU).
adoraz wrote:MUPanther wrote:If the 2 million people that are subscribed to ESPN+ is the new updated number, that has went up because of UFC.
Yeah, and as we've seen with FS1 there isn't exactly overlap in the audiences. UFC helped Fox get ratings but those viewers weren't tuning into Big East games. The best overlap is college basketball (like the B1G joining Fox), but mid majors aren't great company to be with.
Hall and a couple others on this board may be subscribed, but end of the day having an audience of 2 million vs 100+ million is night and day. Personally I'm a fairly big sports fan (baseball, football, golf, etc) and I've never considered subscribing.
MUPanther wrote:Also, I saw many say on the UConn board and such, CBSSN is lite years ahead than ESPN+. Bars have CBSSN. It's in over 50 million homes. Available to 99 million. Not really sure why many take shots at that network?
ArmyVet wrote:UCONN administration made a comment that they are unhappy with the deal apparently because they won't be able to cash SNY checks anymore if I understood it correctly.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:UCONN administration made a comment that they are unhappy with the deal apparently because they won't be able to cash SNY checks anymore if I understood it correctly.
Correct, the school, the President, the AD and Geno all have made comments in the past 24 hours stating their unhappiness with the deal. Normally, a school would never do such a thing because it is locked into a situation without options. As long as the Big East remains, UConn will always have a gambit to play in negotiations.
MUPanther wrote:Also, I saw many say on the UConn board and such, CBSSN is lite years ahead than ESPN+. Bars have CBSSN. It's in over 50 million homes. Available to 99 million. Not really sure why many take shots at that network?
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