Its a doubled edged sword going to full streaming. As a fan it is now so easy to tune into MLS games, since it is all in one place with now blackouts. The consistent scheduling also makes it easy to know when to expect games to be on. However, this puts all games behind a pay wall that would deter casual fans and slow down any growth.
Surprised MLB on ESPN lasted this long. ESPN does nothing for marketing anything other than NBA and NFL. I think one of the the streaming channels like Netflix or Amazon steps in with a huge contract.
They focus on those two sports the most because they result in the most viewers. They are a for profit company that is looking to maximize the number of viewers and improve the bottom line. They will follow where the money is.
They focus on those two sports the most because they result in the most viewers. They are a for profit company that is looking to maximize the number of viewers and improve the bottom line. They will follow where the money is.
ESPN doesn't want the NHL/NBA finals at the same time. So, one of them has to end before the other begins.
MLB gives ESPN summer programming (mid June to the start of college FB), but if the numbers don't make sense, then ESPN moves on without it.
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