Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds for July 25, 2024

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    amxchester  7 months ago

    And you will be healthy for not watching.

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    proclusstudent  7 months ago

    ā€œA manā€™s reach should exceed his grasp or whatā€™s a meta 4.ā€

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    Painted Wolf  7 months ago

    I used to watch a lot of Notre Dame football, even when they were terrible. (Gerry Faust stands out. He was not alone.) I had, at one point, watched every single home game since 1978 and all but two away games. Then NBC started putting some home games on Peacock, and certain conferences had broadcast deals; in both cases, I would have had to pay to stream the games. I usually put the games on my DVR or my VCR, so I could rewind/fast forward at will. Usually, this was so that I could see something of interest to me; it also meant that I could fast-forward past ads. Streaming services hate that. They go out of their way to make it difficult to record because I might skip their beautiful adsā€¦ after paying for the service in the first place.

    I might want to keep a recording aroundā€¦ not allowed, except under tightly regulated circumstances. Iā€™ve missed more games in the last two years than in the previous 40 because I WILL NOT PAY THEM. AND I WONā€™T WATCH THEIR ADS. PERIOD. NOT AFTER THEY TRY TO FORCE THOSE ADS DOWN MY THROAT. The streaming services KNOW how much their ads are hated; for a price, you can get ā€˜ad-freeā€™ (really more like ā€˜ad-reducedā€™) service. Iā€™m not paying for that, either. Iā€™m in Florida. The possibility exists that I can get free-tv college football featuring obscure schools like Miami, FSU, UF, UCF. USF, UGA, Auburn, Alabamaā€¦

    Iā€™ve registered my dislike of streaming with ND. No reply. Not surprised. I did get the annual season ticket offer, so they have my address.

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    Ellis97  7 months ago

    I myself am pursuing a degree in media production.

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    Uncle Bob  7 months ago

    Yep. Try watching a Tigers game in Detroit this year. Itā€™s not happening for a lot of us Motor City folks. But itā€™s OK; the cable company is refunding me eight bucks a month. As Gil Thorp would say, ā€œYeesh!ā€

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    Michael Helwig  7 months ago

    Itā€™s already too hard to watch sports. Thereā€™s hardly any game left between the commercials and the BS promo stuff that the networks think we actually want to watch.

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    drivingfuriously Premium Member 7 months ago

    Four Chicago sports teams are on cable, only the Bears are on free TV. And the steaming is useless and expensive. So the only things I watch are Bears and NASCAR.

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    JRMadDog Premium Member 7 months ago

    It would appear the prior comments reflect my current thinking: If you upset the fans enough, they will stop watching. It will be a slow process but reaching the ā€œtipping pointā€ will become ever easier to achieve and the entire business model will collapse.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  7 months ago

    Worseā€”some stadiums donā€™t print walk-up tickets.You have to have the ticket on your cell phone. Assuming everybody on the entire planet OWNS a cell phone. Itā€™s why I go to Met games instead of Yankees

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