Sports fans are hostages in carriage disputes and we often pay the ransom
Our addiction to sports is costing more and more money
Our addiction to sports is costing more and more money
Another RSN is being dropped with no live games airing over at least the next two months.
Olbermann is again leaving ESPN, but on good terms.
YouTube TV continues to make enemies of its subscribers.
"We think it's just more compelling to have more of a two-way conversation with fans versus the one-way conversation that people are accustomed to on linear TV. Our platform lends itself nicely to having that."
Shortly after joining CBS Sports Network's That Other Pregame Show, Kyle Long is now also launching a weekly talk show on NASCAR's YouTube channel.
ESPN is also launching a gambling-focused YouTube channel to collect sports betting segments from across ESPN programming.
The YouTube/MLB partnership lives on for another season.
YouTube TV has resisted premium channel bundles so far, but building one around RedZone makes sense.
YouTube TV was originally priced at $34.99 a month. It's nearly doubled over the last two-plus years.
Hey, if you can't do play-by-play for sports, find something else to do play-by-play for.
Many YouTube TV subscribers who used to get particular Fox RSNs now don't get those networks under the new Sinclair-YouTube TV deal.
Left out of the new agreement are YES Network, along with Prime Ticket and Fox Sports West.