LeMoyne00 wrote:If we only lose him this or next year... then it was him, if we lose more coaches... then it's a conference issue and the coaches don't have faith in it anymore.
Whether it's leadership, direction, the lack of visibility or whatever. Our presidents signed a deal with the devil for the $$$$$. Fox promotes its FS1 on all of its networks and its prime time ratings are up slightly, but its overall daily ratings aren't much higher than when it was the Speed Network. That won't pay the bills of the hundreds of millions / billions they've spent on product over the next decade. The semi-finals of the Big East tourney got soundly beat by regular season NHL hockey game in the ratings. The championship game pulled in 702,000 viewers making it the most watched college sports event on FS1. The next day Sprint race coverage, which is existing shows from when the network was Speed had over 3 million viewers. So the Big East Championship game only had 17.7% of the Sunday race crowd and UFC only had 257,000 viewers... so basically if its not afternoon/early evening race coverage viewership of FS1 disappears! That is a serious problem in my eyes - the types of people who watch one, aren't watching the other programs.
LeMoyne00 wrote:If we only lose him this or next year... then it was him, if we lose more coaches... then it's a conference issue and the coaches don't have faith in it anymore.
Whether it's leadership, direction, the lack of visibility or whatever. Our presidents signed a deal with the devil for the $$$$$. Fox promotes its FS1 on all of its networks and its prime time ratings are up slightly, but its overall daily ratings aren't much higher than when it was the Speed Network. That won't pay the bills of the hundreds of millions / billions they've spent on product over the next decade. The semi-finals of the Big East tourney got soundly beat by regular season NHL hockey game in the ratings. The championship game pulled in 702,000 viewers making it the most watched college sports event on FS1. The next day Sprint race coverage, which is existing shows from when the network was Speed had over 3 million viewers. So the Big East Championship game only had 17.7% of the Sunday race crowd and UFC only had 257,000 viewers... so basically if its not afternoon/early evening race coverage viewership of FS1 disappears! That is a serious problem in my eyes - the types of people who watch one, aren't watching the other programs.
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