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re: Scott Van Pelt goes off on boycotting and ESPN narrative
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:47 am to tduecen
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:47 am to tduecen
I’m not cutting the cord bc
however...it does make my decision easier. When I originally got my cable subscription, we got the package we did based upon which one had ESPN. The majority of the time, ESPN programs are covering social issues they have no business covering.
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ESPN gave an award
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to a woman who used to be a man
however...it does make my decision easier. When I originally got my cable subscription, we got the package we did based upon which one had ESPN. The majority of the time, ESPN programs are covering social issues they have no business covering.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 3:49 pm to Jizzy08
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however...it does make my decision easier. When I originally got my cable subscription, we got the package we did based upon which one had ESPN. The majority of the time, ESPN programs are covering social issues they have no business covering
This.
Maybe people won't cut the cord just because of ESPN, but they won't KEEP the cord just because losing it would mean losing ESPN.
People generally build their cable package based on one of two things: premium movie channels, or sports. Now there are other avenues people can take for movies/premium content. And ESPN may no longer be a reason for them to keep cable, whereas it was prior to their liberalization.
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