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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 430779" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Sports has also been hit the hardest with cable cutting IMO. It's why almost every sport streams on Facebook. Way too many ways to view games illegally for free. I haven't had cable since high school. Just have my HBO and Netflix account and I'm basically golden. I'll watch sports at a bar anyway. I think the TMZing of sports has played a role, but the explosion of internet coverage on sports (Rivals, SBnation, YouTube, ACC digital network, Reddit) has taken away a lot of the older programs roles for a cost that is entirely free for the same target audience, while also providing more niche (e.g. Just one team) opportunities to filter out what you don't want to see. I'm sure we'll start to see more options available soon on the internet by cable providers, similar to how most print news now offer online subscriptions to their website after XYZ articles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 430779, member: 1803"] Sports has also been hit the hardest with cable cutting IMO. It's why almost every sport streams on Facebook. Way too many ways to view games illegally for free. I haven't had cable since high school. Just have my HBO and Netflix account and I'm basically golden. I'll watch sports at a bar anyway. I think the TMZing of sports has played a role, but the explosion of internet coverage on sports (Rivals, SBnation, YouTube, ACC digital network, Reddit) has taken away a lot of the older programs roles for a cost that is entirely free for the same target audience, while also providing more niche (e.g. Just one team) opportunities to filter out what you don't want to see. I'm sure we'll start to see more options available soon on the internet by cable providers, similar to how most print news now offer online subscriptions to their website after XYZ articles [/QUOTE]
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