Many feel that ESPN has been (for the lack of a better word) a "linchpin" for the cable empire. Now with the Millennial generation already watching close to 44% of their media on the internet- meaning that the average median age of people watching television are now close to 45 years old, according to the 2014 findings from Moffett Nathanson Reasearch https://www.moffettnathanson.com/research.aspx
The simple fact is many people are finding better ways to watch media then by signing a service agreement plan and having home cable installations from your local "price gouging" cable provider. Another interesting note, is that 1 in 4 Millennials have either cut the cord to cable or never had it in the first place! Nearly 30% are between the ages of 18 and 34. Does this mean the inevitable "Cable Famine of 2025" is quickly approaching?! Sling TV will launch before the end of January 2015, and is already in private beta test with select customers. What is also super cool, is consumers will also be able to add additional packages, which include news programming, family content and sports, for five dollars each. WOW- Hey Big Cable---listen to this: "Ala Carte" options for the consumer!?!
Just recently, this past September 2014, ESPN President John Skipper said "I'm not sure you're going to go to Google to watch the Rose Bowl"....Now, in my best Jack Nicholson voice: ...."Well now, Mr. Cable Provider.... I'll just watch my ESPN on the Internet, Thank you very much!"
Many feel that ESPN has been (for the lack of a better word) a "linchpin" for the cable empire. Now with the Millennial generation already watching close to 44% of their media on the internet- meaning that the average median age of people watching television are now close to 45 years old, according to the 2014 findings from Moffett Nathanson Reasearch https://www.moffettnathanson.com/research.aspx
The simple fact is many people are finding better ways to watch media then by signing a service agreement plan and having home cable installations from your local "price gouging" cable provider. Another interesting note, is that 1 in 4 Millennials have either cut the cord to cable or never had it in the first place! Nearly 30% are between the ages of 18 and 34. Does this mean the inevitable "Cable Famine of 2025" is quickly approaching?! Sling TV will launch before the end of January 2015, and is already in private beta test with select customers. What is also super cool, is consumers will also be able to add additional packages, which include news programming, family content and sports, for five dollars each. WOW- Hey Big Cable---listen to this: "Ala Carte" options for the consumer!?!
Just recently, this past September 2014, ESPN President John Skipper said "I'm not sure you're going to go to Google to watch the Rose Bowl"....Now, in my best Jack Nicholson voice: ...."Well now, Mr. Cable Provider.... I'll just watch my ESPN on the Internet, Thank you very much!"Found this article useful?
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