On TBS, no less. It’s like they don’t want people to watch!
It almost as if they want the people that are paying them billions of dollars to show the games to actually show the games.
The nerve!
On TBS, no less. It’s like they don’t want people to watch!
Wow!
And Puff Johnson of all people helps keep Kansas at bay. Glad that Cam transfer to UNC still haunts us.Not a lot of composure out of this UNC team at the moment
Because 40 million + people live there.What I don't understand is why so much consideration is given to Californians.
And they dont watch college sports. 250 million live in the Eastern and Central.Because 40 million + people live there.
Sort of reminds me of when Pitt FB went to Clemson and won. It's like Clemson needed that loss to wake them up and win the NC.It is amazing that the loss to us has turned around the entire season for UNC. They are on the verge of winning it all.
Reminds me more of Nova getting smoked by Pitt at Fitzgerald, last game of the season, and then going on a run to win the NCAA Tourney.Sort of reminds me of when Pitt FB went to Clemson and won. It's like Clemson needed that loss to wake them up and win the NC.
Youre over 60. About 60% of the 18-34 group watch primarily streaming services not cable. Some streaming services that are cheaper cable replacements have TBS, some do not. Sports generally will be seen by less total eyeballs but can make the same or more revenue by selling their rights to TBS, ESPN, etc. The real interesting one is if Netflix or Amazon get the Super Bowl or Olympics someday.Don't most people have TBS, I've had it for 40 years
The thing with streaming, like with my YouTube TV, I never really know what channel any game is on because when I turn it on, stuff that's in my library, like Pitt and college basketball games just appear on the screen and I click it. I guess its probably like that with the newer cable technology too. If I hadn't been paying attention, I wouldn't have known the FF was on TBS.Youre over 60. About 60% of the 18-34 group watch primarily streaming services not cable. Some streaming services that are cheaper cable replacements have TBS, some do not. Sports generally will be seen by less total eyeballs but can make the same or more revenue by selling their rights to TBS, ESPN, etc. The real interesting one is if Netflix or Amazon get the Super Bowl or Olympics someday.
How do you know they don't watch college sports? I've always heard LA loves basketball.And they dont watch college sports. 250 million live in the Eastern and Central.