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meugamer · 7 months
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Super Bowl 2024: Locais para assistir no streaming
O Super Bowl 2024 (LVIII) está chegando! Nesse domingo, dia 11 de fevereiro de 2024, às 20h30 (horário de Brasília), o grande evento esportivo será realizado no Allegiate Stadium, em Paradise, cidade próxima a Las Vegas, nos Estados Unidos. Os times que disputarão a grande decisão da NFL serão o atual campeão, Kansas City Chiefs, e o San Francisco 49ers. Para os fãs que desejam assistir ao vivo,…
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larsnicklas · 5 months
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the lightning celebrate nikita kucherov, who becomes the fifth player and first winger in nhl history to hit 100 assists in a season
+ the 100th apple, a one-touch shot-pass to brayden point in the slot
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applejongho · 4 months
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pregamesuperstitions · 15 hours
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Kappy sighting!! @robindrake13
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wimbledonstrawberry · 2 months
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how is everyone watching Olympic tennis? well, the real question might be is anyone watching? /j
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rafole · 8 months
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jannik grunt we r back,,,,
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rolandkaros · 14 days
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i canot watch abc.............
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bsaka7 · 9 months
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new low. if you know me IGNORE THIS. if you don't know me or if you do know me and want to take PITY on me. help me understand wtf is going on once this starts
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what does this mean. is this like top pair second pair worst pair. i like when they show me little clips. also i don't like when sportspeople are from places that i actually know. maple grove FUCK OFF. also i though tthis thing was supposed to start 5 minutes ago why am i watching these old dudes talk. i like the little clips tho. sorry i don't usually make posts like this but i also usually KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT IM WATCHING. like i know it's literally winter but it was 52 degrees why can't like baseball be in season.
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silver-survey · 4 months
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📺🎥🎬📽️
Feel free to suggest any poll you would like to see via chat or comment or ask :)
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muirneach · 3 months
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fuck yes denis in fiveeeeee. comms were being so mean during the third and fourth acting as if it was over for him but it was literally two sets for ben and a set for denis so there was no reason to act like that
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goaliekisses · 11 months
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”everyone wants chicago on tv now” no
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Incase you missed it, you can go and listen to it 🎵
Let me know what you think about it in my PM 📩
Replying to 5 and I'll be choosing randomly 😘
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Marita Vlachou at HuffPost:
While it’s been evident for quite some that the future of cable TV rests on shaky ground, we are now seeing clear signs of the disruption the introduction of streaming and shifting viewing habits has had on the industry. The challenges that lie ahead were laid bare in the recent standoff between Disney and Charter Communications that experts said risked unraveling the lucrative business of cable TV. The two sides eventually came to an agreement. Now, another TV company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is once again testing the limits of the business with the launch of CNN Max, which airs several hours of programming that CNN carries on its linear channel, running the risk of violating the contracts the network holds with distributors. This is yet another example of companies walking a fine line trying to maintain their lucrative cable contracts while also strongly positioning themselves for the future with streaming.
The Disney-Charter Deal
Earlier this year, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Charter Communications CEO Chris Winfrey, which owns Spectrum TV, got into a public dispute that left Charter customers unable to watch Disney channels, including ESPN, and the company threatened to exit the business altogether. [...]
TV Companies Are Treading A Fine Line
Nielsen data also showed that for the first time in July, broadcast and cable TV combined made up for less than 50% of total viewership, a record low. Amid the inevitable reality of changing viewer habits and more Americans cutting the cord, TV companies must strike a delicate balance: develop their streaming platforms and garner more customers while maintaining the lucrative old cable TV contracts that have allowed them to fund their streaming ambitions.
Could the end of cable TV as we know it be coming down the pike? If the Disney/Spectrum dispute that later got resolved (which led to Freeform being dropped from Spectrum) is any indication, then it could be a reality within 10 years.
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justinssportscorner · 8 months
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Jack Baer at Yahoo! Sports:
The world of sports media is about to get a massive new player. Disney, Fox Corp. and Warner Bros. Discovery are planning to a launch a new streaming joint venture that will make all of their sports programming — including ESPN, Fox Sports and TNT — available under a single service, they announced Tuesday. The streaming service will launch in the fall and will be equally co-owned by each of the three companies. Subscribers will be offered a list of networks, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, truTV and ESPN+. The service, not unlike a sports-only cable subscription, will also include hundreds of hours of NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college sports content. The price of the mega-service remains to be announced. It will also be available to ESPN+, Hulu and Max subscribers as part of a bundle.
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ESPN-Fox-TNT sports streaming service could turn cable television upside down
The ramifications of this initiative in both the sports and television world are enormous. Much of the modern cable television industry owes its existence to the allure of live sports, with those networks able to demand massive carriage fees in return. This new service will give the cable subscribers who pay only for sports a chance to cut the cord and lose very little, though we'll see how much this whole thing ends up costing. Between Disney, Fox and Warner Bros., the companies own at least some of the national media rights for all of the major sports leagues. MLB is mostly tied to Fox and ESPN. NBA games are nationally broadcasted on TNT and ABC/ESPN. The NHL has the same combination. Fox has a share of Big Ten football games. ESPN has the SEC. Fox and ESPN both have a share of the NFL.
CBS, which has NFL Sunday afternoon games and March Madness, and NBC, which has the NFL's "Sunday Night Football" and the Olympics, are the major networks left out here, but cable cutters could still access their biggest games through over-the-air antennas.
Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery team up to launch a new DTC sports streaming service this fall. This package will have truckloads of college and pro sports content.
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movewithsaikot · 8 months
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In a thrilling showdown for the middleweight title at UFC 297, Sean Strickland and Dricus Du Plessis delivered an epic battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final horn. The intensity of the bout left Du Plessis with a nearly swollen-shut eye, and Strickland with blood dripping down his face. Contrary to expectations, the judges were called upon to render a decision in the main event.
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gerritcole-coded · 5 months
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Does anybody know if the 1st round rangers games on espn are the msg broadcast or the espn announcers? We get espn on tv but I use streams for msg games because it's not in our cable package anymore
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