What really annoys me about all this is that sports are the only thing keeping the current cable status quo afloat.
To elaborate for folks who might not be sure what you're talking about, live sports are the only reason anyone needs to actually pay for cable anymore. Without them, the entire "bundled TV" system would fall apart and people would swicth to a combination of Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. Premium channels like HBO could go
a la carte and users would stream through smart TVs or set top boxes like AppleTV and Roku. Disney/ESPN, The NFL, and Major League Baseball probably hold the most cards here, and it'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out. People can do without
Law & Order reruns on USA, TNT, and similar networks, but if the only way to watch "your team" is through ESPN, you're forced to pay for all of that junk through the cable package. If you could get all your content from other providers and only pay for the content you want, you'd promptly kick Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Verizon, and AT&T to the curb.
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