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 fai…
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.
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?