It sucks watching games on networks that are intentionally trying to destroy the game most of us love or be forced into a 9c/10pm est game time.
What are the blockers for the Big 12 creating a sports network? Is it only legal contract issues between the big providers? It feels like labor structure could be made cheap. Looking at ESPN+, production costs can be bare bones. Advertising revenue would start low, but if the Big 12 refuses to play for the big channels and provides free access to the nation, there is a significant amount of advertising revenue stream opportunity there.
What are the blockers for the Big 12 creating a sports network? Is it only legal contract issues between the big providers? It feels like labor structure could be made cheap. Looking at ESPN+, production costs can be bare bones. Advertising revenue would start low, but if the Big 12 refuses to play for the big channels and provides free access to the nation, there is a significant amount of advertising revenue stream opportunity there.