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Posted
19 minutes ago, Logic said:


I don't think so. As I understand it, ESPN plans to roll out a premium app for $29.99 per month, which is where Red Zone would likely land.

At that rate…bye bye RZ.  

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

So is that the reason why ESPN cut all their employees and talking heads other than Stephen A.?

...it was published yesterday that Rich Eisen is coming to espn to host a daily NOON radio show and another TBD podcast...was wondering how and why...this all part of espn new monthly programming package coming soon...yawn

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Process said:

Anyone else find RedZone extremely overrated? Had it for the first time last year and was looking forward to watching as I heard a lot of good things. Terrible way to watch football IMO. Would rather just have a couple games on in multiview and catch other game highlights on Twitter. 

 

As far as the acquisition, Disney acquiring anything can only be a bad thing. 

you have to get used to that style...It was a super innovation when it came first several years ago.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Logic said:

For a league that wants to be able to have control over presenting itself a certain way, isn't a "state-run" media outlet essential? 

Confusing.

 

Loosing money

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Logic said:


I don't think so. As I understand it, ESPN plans to roll out a premium app for $29.99 per month, which is where Red Zone would likely land.

LOL.  Of course.  Silly me to think they'd just put it on their basic cable package.

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Posted
1 hour ago, The Jokeman said:

Of course they will cuz Disney ruins everything.

In the late 1950's, my dream, was to visit Disneyland. (I was six years old) 

With the passing of my childhood hero, Walt Disney, (12/15/66, I believe) the company slowly went to crap. I visited EPCOT in 1991 for the first, and last time. I hated, the fakery of it. The Media operation, is just another propaganda outlet. Just my opinion. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Logic said:

It's weird to me that the NFL would even sell their media wing to an outside entity.

Like...what?

For a league that wants to be able to have control over presenting itself a certain way, isn't a "state-run" media outlet essential? 

Confusing.

ESPN will pay them a crap load of money and probably give them partial ownership so they become the de facto "state-run" NFL media outlet.

Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

Of course they will cuz Disney ruins everything.

Shhhh. ESPN+ is actually a good deal. Don't give them any ideas 

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Posted

On tap? More quality (not) programming with the insufferable likes of Dominique Foxworth, Ryan Clark, Stephen A, Mike Greenberg, whatever that clown Mad Dog's name really is, and any other craptastic bobblehead from that network you can think of. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Process said:

Anyone else find RedZone extremely overrated? Had it for the first time last year and was looking forward to watching as I heard a lot of good things. Terrible way to watch football IMO. Would rather just have a couple games on in multiview and catch other game highlights on Twitter. 

 

As far as the acquisition, Disney acquiring anything can only be a bad thing. 

Andrew Siciliano on Directv version was much better in my opinion.

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