Genuine question, why would it get dicey with those? Not sure I'm seeing it.
On line betting is legal in those states
The score ticker we all hate will start showing current odds - bet on that
Genuine question, why would it get dicey with those? Not sure I'm seeing it.
On line betting is legal in those states
The score ticker we all hate will start showing current odds - bet on that
It won't be ESPN. The whole reason Sinclair wound up with these RSNs in the first place is because Disney wasn't allowed to keep them because of anti-trust concerns because of ESPN's dominant position in national sports networks. Fox didn't want to keep them either, though that is still strange to me. You'd think there'd be some sort of synergy with the national FS1 & FS2, and Fox still has local owned-and-operated stations as part of the broadcast network.I figure as contracts come up, you'll see NHL teams leave for other channels. Granted, it's going to be difficult to go to something with a geographical reach like the Fox Sports regional networks already have, but I suspect if someone does something similar (CBS Sports? Hell, is this where ESPN jumps in and makes its presence felt?) it'll be a slow-rolling exodus.