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re: How Soon Until ESPN Follows HBOs Model Of Streaming Without A Cable Sub?

Posted on 10/15/14 at 3:50 pm to
Posted by DelU249
Austria
Member since Dec 2010
77625 posts
Posted on 10/15/14 at 3:50 pm to
well yes, rip cable when you steal

to legitimately cut the cord and not sacrifice programming you want to see...impossible right now and for the forseeable future
Posted by rocket31
Member since Jan 2008
41819 posts
Posted on 10/15/14 at 3:53 pm to
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rip cable when you steal


Thats the thing, everyone (or a lot of people) willingly stole music with napster downloads when CDs were $20 but, now, today, many gladly pay Spotify $10 a month for unlimited streaming. ($5 per month if youre a student btw)

In general, numbers show that people tend to go with the reasonably priced legal option over the free illegal option when the choice is available.

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and for the forseeable future


Hardly, this is huge; cordcutters continue to grow and old fricks who pay $100s for cable continue to die
This post was edited on 10/15/14 at 4:06 pm
Posted by TigerMyth36
River Ridge
Member since Nov 2005
39747 posts
Posted on 10/15/14 at 5:06 pm to
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to legitimately cut the cord and not sacrifice programming you want to see...impossible right now and for the forseeable future
Not remotely true.

Most popular network shows you can watch online legally.

If HBO & ESPN moved to internet subscriptions, I would easily be able to watch anything I wanted all of the time.

HBO starts next year and ESPN will some day soon.

As it is, between NEtflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu (FREE) I turned my cable on twice from the Super Bowl until College Football started.
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