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Will the athletic department get a share?
Turns out great for the sellers.I’ve been apart of two companies that were bought by PE. Neither turned out well.
TBH I can't believe the radio broadcasts via the app have been free this long.We’re all gonna have to pay for the varsity network as a start.
the new private equity firm will probably push John and Eric out to bring in cheaper broadcasting talent.Game viewing on TV or streaming is going to become pay per game.
The end game to college sports is completely broken, just a matter of how fast it happens.
Well, here’s how this plays out.
We’ll all pay way more for poor quality content and product.
Then they’ll probably sell back to the original owners in 5 years for less than $.40 on the dollar.
PE is the worst…or the best if you sell out to them.
Were wanting to sell a business we just started to them in the next 36 months. Because they do zero due diligence, at least in the energy sector.
They tried to monetize sports audio streams twenty years ago. It didn't work.TBH I can't believe the radio broadcasts via the app have been free this long.
But yeah, pay a subscription, and then listen to 1000x commercials during the course of a game, lovely.
Remember PE turns everything it touches into ****... I expect nothing less here.
They tried to monetize sports audio streams twenty years ago. It didn't work.
Most likely their investors more than anyone.Yuuuup. TPG is in the same class as Blackstone and Apollo. They didn't become one of the biggest PE firms in the world without completely ******* people over.