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RE: Ideas on how to make espn a mid-major.
Fox Sports 1 was your best shot.

I just don’t know what it would take for NBC to launch a serious contender to the four-letter network, aside perhaps from the slow death of MSNBC. NBC still has finger in the RSN pie, although not as deeply as what Fox is selling to Disney. If NBC got serious about college sports, it certainly would make life in Bristol much more difficult.

CBS is largely in the same boat, but they don’t have the Olympics to get that “signature” event other than the Super Bowl every three years (unless if you count March Madness or the SEC Championship game).
02-24-2018 02:52 PM
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