Grant's Dad, as George Allen used to say, the future is now.
Virtually everyone under 35 is adept at streaming and are only vaguely familiar with cable, if at all.
I haven't had a cable box in years.
I actually switched, first to Sling, just to get the Pac 12 Network and then added other streaming choices (Hulu, ESPN, Disney bundle, Prime, Netflix, Peacock and Apple shows provide a lot of options.
Grant's Dad, as George Allen used to say, the future is now.
Virtually everyone under 35 is adept at streaming and are only vaguely familiar with cable, if at all.
I haven't had a cable box in years.
I actually switched, first to Sling, just to get the Pac 12 Network and then added other streaming choices (Hulu, ESPN, Disney bundle, Prime, Netflix, Peacock and Apple shows provide a lot of options.
Actually might be closer to 50 and under that are adept at streaming. I am 49 and cut the cord about 8 years ago. I will never go back to cable or satellite again. I save tons of money and only watch what I want, rather than what is served to me.
The smart play here is the diverse portfolio with as many games on ESPN as we can get a fair price from them for and then a bunch on Amazon who will likely pay a much more fair price.
Grant's Dad, as George Allen used to say, the future is now.
Virtually everyone under 35 is adept at streaming and are only vaguely familiar with cable, if at all.
I haven't had a cable box in years.
I actually switched, first to Sling, just to get the Pac 12 Network and then added other streaming choices (Hulu, ESPN, Disney bundle, Prime, Netflix, Peacock and Apple shows provide a lot of options.
Actually might be closer to 50 and under that are adept at streaming. I am 49 and cut the cord about 8 years ago. I will never go back to cable or satellite again. I save tons of money and only watch what I want, rather than what is served to me.
The smart play here is the diverse portfolio with as many games on ESPN as we can get a fair price from them for and then a bunch on Amazon who will likely pay a much more fair price.
I think you are right.
I'm 65 and got rid of cable years ago in favor of streaming.
It would be nice, if possible, to have an ESPN/Prime combo.
What if Amazon offers a boatload of money for an exclusive right to the games?