As we have seen with Hollywood and places like CNN and newspapers, it doesn’t matter. To ESPN and others, liberalism is a deeply held religion. They will financially go down with the ship rather than make any course corrections.
Sure, you can say that newspapers were dying in the age of the Internet, but the hard-core leftist slant clearly hastened their demise.
Similarly, people who are cutting the cord are, in part, running away from funding things like ESPN, MTV, and other obnoxious anti-American offerings that have heretofore been purchased via a package mandate. How many YEARS have customers been demanding and being denied ala cart programing? Not the means to cut the cord exist and people are running away.
The NFL once had the golden goose. Now they too have never heard before half-empty stadiums, and informal boycott, and declining viewership.
Good luck ESPN. The trend is definitely not your friend.
“Sure, you can say that newspapers were dying in the age of the Internet, but the hard-core leftist slant clearly hastened their demise.”
Absolutely. Newspapers were a part of life for a long time, and if they weren’t so vile, I’d much enjoy reading the paper while I have morning coffee. Sunday funnies. Classified ads. Letters to the editor. Yeah, I’d still buy it, if...