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US Women’s National Team
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02/06/2023
OTT Streaming Companies Facing New Challenges
In 2022, Parks Associates data showed consumers becoming less sensitive to price if they can find the perfect blend of content and service options. However, price will be a much more significant factor in downward economic times.
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02/06/2023
Carriage
Three of Sinclair’s free OTA multicast networks are adding 2.4 million TV households by the end of 2Q23 thanks to new local affiliate agreements with Nexstar, Gray and Entravision.
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02/06/2023
T-Mobile Down as Wireless Slowdown Looms
SVB MoffettNathanson is downgrading T-Mobile to a “Market Perform” rating, but not because the mobile operator hasn’t been able to live up to its recent promises. Instead, it is in response to subscriber growth slowdowns and the continued impact Cable has been able to make in the wireless industry.
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02/06/2023
MLB Readying for Bally Sports Bankruptcy
The MLB is preparing contingency plans for the teams that could be impacted if Bally Sports parent Diamond Sports is forced to file for bankruptcy. In a Front Office Sports report, MLB CRO Noah Garden said that while the league would prefer if RSNs can meet all the terms they agreed to when signing media rights, it is prepared to step in if circumstances change.
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02/06/2023
Newsmax Wants $1/Sub From DirecTV
DirecTV is still open to bringing Newsmax back to its lineup, but only if the network lessens its financial demands. That’s according to statements made by DirecTV over the weekend on its TV Promise page where it said its differences with Newsmax are not political or idealogical.
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02/06/2023
Ratings
Both of ESPN’s morning programs “Get Up” and “First Take” enjoyed their most-watched month of January ever. Get Up averaged 445,000 viewers for the month, up 2% YOY, while First Take had an average of 561,000—a 12% YOY bump. Mondays were the most-watched days of the week on average for both shows, with Get Up at 544,000 average viewers and First Take at 685,000.