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Hate to disagree, but the vast majority of population here in the United States, do not watch sports.

There are 132 Million Households in the United States, currently Sunday Night Football averages about 10 Million Households watching, that is less than 8% of our population.
Correct, but those that DO WANT thier Sports DO WATCH IT.

So your saying that 122M people are not watching NFL or College Football or MLB Baseball in the past month ?

Also, how long do you have to have the channel on for it to count ?

I go thru many games, stop and watch the interesting to me ones.
 
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Well, UNC hired Bill Belichick. ;)

Looks like the schools that report such things typically get over a third of their sports revenue from TV rights, with ticket sales, state funding (in the case of public schools), and booster donations being secondary sources of income. As to whether the money to hire/pay-off coaches comes from TV rights, booster donations, etc., it probably can vary a lot depending on how the school runs things.
Are you saying UNC is a Small school or a Big school ?

They play with the Big Boys.
 
Many people, yes. The majority of people, maybe in aggregate? Maybe? That is, fans of all sports and all teams may represent a simple majority of TV viewers. How important is another thing. Would all the NFL fans be willing to pay for Sunday Ticket if that was the only way to watch the games? I don't know, but what I do know is sports channel fees represent a disproportionate amount on cable bills, and streaming is starting to look the same.

It isn't just about the costs going up. It is the costs going up to pay for something that is very expensive and that a minority of subs on a given platform will watch. Most things on a given platform will attract a minority of subs, but most of those things also cost a lot less than sports. People fled to Netflix, Hulu, etc. to get away from the high cost of things they don't watch. Where will they go now? Seems like piracy. For me it is physical media, for at least as long as they still press discs.
When did I say anything about a Majority ?
 
Hate to disagree, but the vast majority of population here in the United States, do not watch sports.

There are 132 Million Households in the United States, currently Sunday Night Football averages about 10 Million Households watching, that is less than 8% of our population.
While there is validity to what you are saying, IMHO you are oversimplifying the situation. You seem to make the case that all sports fans are the same. i.e. the same sports fans watch football, basketball, baseball, F1, NASCAR, hockey, wresting etc. I don't believe that the sports population can be decided by one sport on one night. Isn't it possible that the number of sports fans is much higher than just those who watch Sunday Night Football? Personally I consider myself a sports fan but never watch Sunday Night Football.
 
Unless I'm doing something wrong, the ESPN with the Disney bundle won't let me watch the espn games today ... 😞

Not sure why ... is it possibly because I use Youtube Tv ?

How do you get espn with OUT having to put in a Provider ?

I get it thru my Verizon phone service, but it ask for your TV Provider (in my case is YTTV)
Yea you can't get because of the Disney-/YTTV dispute. You could subscribe directly to ESPN Unlimited for $29.99 per month. Or get Sling for a day for $4.99.
 

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