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    ESPN might be cut

    I see. Well if everyone's reaction in this thread is about the channel, then I guess you're all right. It kinda stinks and it may die. But the channel is irrelevant. What matters is the network providing the content. They have tons of content, and now have many dozens of outlets by which to...
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    ESPN might be cut

    ...and if they are reasonably priced. The downside of monopolies is that (1) since they suppress competition, they have no incentive to invest in their product, and (2) they are able to dictate prices since customers have no other choice. If the product continues to improve and it is priced...
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    ESPN might be cut

    One day!
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    ESPN might be cut

    LOL. And just who exactly do you think owns ACC Network? SEC Network? Longhorn Network? etc...
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    ESPN might be cut

    The amount of live and recorded sports on ESPN is incredible. I do not live in Florida, yet I am able to watch every single Canes football, basketball, and (as of last year) baseball game thanks to ESPN. ****, I can even choose a homer broadcast for some of the big games. More of a nitch sports...
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    ESPN might be cut

    ESPN has been an incredibly successful company, and it's been pretty good to its customers. It's been the dominant player in the industry (which it invented), yet it continued to innovate and improve its product. I don't love everything on ESPN, of course, but that would be a ridiculous standard...
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