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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.But Mort said you were a stand up guy!ESPN: C'mon Roger! We helped you with Brady.
Goodell: Article 46 baby. Too bad.
And just think of what they sucked to get that contract in the first place!Sucks to suck.
And just think of what they sucked to get that contract in the first place!
I cannot for the life of me understand why ESPN pays so much money for the NFL like they do.
Not that I'm losing any sleep over it.
Even with their numbers down an NFL game still attracts a large number of live viewers who belong to the optimal demo that advertisers will pay a premium to get them to see their entire 15 or 30 second dopey commercials. Further, an NFL game is a segue/gateway to attracting these viewers to other shows.
Live viewers + optimal demo + gateway to grow numbers of other shows = gold standard.
I suspect all networks that broadcast NFL games overall lose money on the direct broadcast of games (with individual super marquee matchups probably making a profit on the broadcast). It's the gateway to adding viewers to other shows that makes the massive contract cost of NFL games an overall moneymaker. Yet if this story of ESPN is true it is unlikely the gateway swag will cover the loss.
It will be nice to see the NFL not only miss out on Goodell's promise of $25 billion a year, but actually see no growth, or a loss from where they are now.This used to be the argument, but it's simply not the case anymore. Espn is getting absolutely pummeled on all sides. Viewership all season has been way down, which has killed the lead in shows, and the demos are shifting older because younger people are cord cutters.
I think we will see an NFL apocalypse when the next tv deals are done and we see a significant market correction. There is just no way they sign on for another round of these rates when no one can afford it now.
Thank you, Commissioner Goodell.Even with their numbers down an NFL game still attracts a large number of live viewers who belong to the optimal demo that advertisers will pay a premium to get them to see their entire 15 or 30 second dopey commercials. Further, an NFL game is a segue/gateway to attracting these viewers to other shows.
Live viewers + optimal demo + gateway to grow numbers of other shows = gold standard.
I hate when corporate bigwigs do what Goodell did. He gave a goal for almost 20 years in the future. It is an old management trick to give a goal so it fools people into thinking you are heading in the right direction, but then not be held accountable for failing to reach that goal because, by then, everyone will be retired.It will be nice to see the NFL not only miss out on Goodell's promise of $25 billion a year, but actually see no growth, or a loss from where they are now.
I cannot for the life of me understand why ESPN pays so much money for the NFL like they do.
NFL owners voted to allow the Rams franchise to move to Inglewood, rejecting a rival plan backed by Iger to build a stadium for the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders in Carson.
When Iger, 64, was named non-executive chairman of Carson Holdings, the joint venture of the Chargers and Raiders, it was considered a boost to the teams’ effort. At the time of his November appointment, the project put forward by billionaire Rams owner Stan Kroenke was seen as the favorite.
Iger, who was given an option to buy a minority stake in either the Chargers or the Raiders, was touted for his expertise in entertainment, marketing and development.
However, sports business insiders said the deck was stacked against Iger at the Jan. 12 NFL owners meeting in Houston. In the weeks leading up to the vote, a consensus among owners was coalescing around an alternative that involved pairing the Rams with the Chargers in Inglewood.
They should have paid attention to how that turned out for Bob Kraft...Wow, you would think being Goodell's cheerleader would give them something. haha, serves them right
You beat me to it!They should've learned after seeing how that worked out for Bob Kraft
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