The recent posts about the power of OTA to attain much higher views vs. ESPN or FS1 is a bit puzzling to me. The numbers obviously bear out that conclusion.
But the gap between OTA and ESPN/FS1 doesn't make sense to me. It's not like 50% of the population has access to OTA and not ESPN/FS1.
The MLB playoffs have been entirely on cable- FS1 & TBS/TRU. The NCAA Basketball Tournament has over 75% of its games on TBS, TNT, TRU vs. CBS. And the Final Four this year will be televised on TBS/TNT/TRU.
IMO it's just a matter of time before the prime games are on ESPN, FS1, Peacock, etc. vs. OTA. It's the only way ESPN, FOX, Peacock DTC platforms can maximize their subscription revenues.
I did see where the recent reform legislation being proposed by the Senate has a clause requiring football games for a school be televised on their local OTA stations. A result of local TV lobby group efforts.
But the gap between OTA and ESPN/FS1 doesn't make sense to me. It's not like 50% of the population has access to OTA and not ESPN/FS1.
The MLB playoffs have been entirely on cable- FS1 & TBS/TRU. The NCAA Basketball Tournament has over 75% of its games on TBS, TNT, TRU vs. CBS. And the Final Four this year will be televised on TBS/TNT/TRU.
IMO it's just a matter of time before the prime games are on ESPN, FS1, Peacock, etc. vs. OTA. It's the only way ESPN, FOX, Peacock DTC platforms can maximize their subscription revenues.
I did see where the recent reform legislation being proposed by the Senate has a clause requiring football games for a school be televised on their local OTA stations. A result of local TV lobby group efforts.