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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 953811" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I don't think ESPN can afford to go to a streaming only model. They currently get more than $8 per month from every single TV subscriber in the nation. (For the main ESPN channel only, reportedly over $15 for all channels) I do realize that the number of TV subscribers is falling, but in order to make the same amount they make now ESPN would have to get 125 million subscriptions at over $15 per month. Those subscribers would have to remain subscribed all year long instead of adding/dropping when the sport they are interested in is in season.</p><p></p><p>I do think ESPN will move towards a subscription model, but it will be slower than an immediate move. They already have content on ESPNxtra that you can't get on the linear channels. I think they will just keep pushing more content in that direction as the TV subscribers keep cutting the cord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 953811, member: 2426"] I don't think ESPN can afford to go to a streaming only model. They currently get more than $8 per month from every single TV subscriber in the nation. (For the main ESPN channel only, reportedly over $15 for all channels) I do realize that the number of TV subscribers is falling, but in order to make the same amount they make now ESPN would have to get 125 million subscriptions at over $15 per month. Those subscribers would have to remain subscribed all year long instead of adding/dropping when the sport they are interested in is in season. I do think ESPN will move towards a subscription model, but it will be slower than an immediate move. They already have content on ESPNxtra that you can't get on the linear channels. I think they will just keep pushing more content in that direction as the TV subscribers keep cutting the cord. [/QUOTE]
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