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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
10/16/2016 12:17:06 PM
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Re: Sports Losing viewers
Just like all other aspects of life we've been privy to, they will find a way to reinvent themselves no doubt and survive.    

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elizabethv
elizabethv
10/16/2016 5:07:46 AM
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Re: Changing Priorities
@afwriter - that's a great point that you just don't need to watch something live anymore to find out what happened. I have to wonder if the decline is being seen more by some teams than others. It would be interesting to see if there is a team by team breakdown and you could see further into what might be causing the decline in programming. 

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afwriter
afwriter
10/14/2016 5:16:10 PM
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Changing Priorities
It used to be that any live programming was must-see TV, now we get "the best ofs" the next day on Facebook and don't need to watch the prime time and late night shows.  To me, live sports is the last bastion of live programming, but a lot of people are content with catching up on Sports Center's top 10.  While the numbers may decline slightly I would predict that when it comes to lives sports they will level off or maybe even grow again.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
10/14/2016 10:36:48 AM
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Sports Losing viewers
Maybe they are losing some of their viewers in a way because I don't see how can people stand to watch football looking at a field all day like the visual to me but that may be just a small portion but overall I think it will be okay.

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