Grisly Fan
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If anybody bought up all the ingredients that a competitor might use to make a product that would compete with their own, the Federal Trade Commission would be on you like cold on WGS in December, especially if you were a national brand. And yet, that is exactly what ESPN is doing while the FCC looks the other way. The FCC should reject these huge package deals as anti-competitive and force the NCAA to breakup the deal into smaller pieces. That doesn't mean that ESPN couldn't bid on all of them anyway but it might allow someone else to get a piece of content that serves the niche clientele of FCS football. Or it may make no difference but it at least opens the door for competition.griz4life said:longball07 said:Anyone with Charter (Optimum) cable in Montana have any luck with the WatchESPN app? Every time I try to login with Charter it takes me to their login page and supposedly Charter hasn't linked their new Optimum accounts with the Charter ones. And if you click on Optimum in the app it takes you to Cablevisions login page. Anyone out there get this to work? Right now I can only watch through a web browser and would love to be able to watch from the app
I had the same problem, first with Verizon and then with Charter. The NCAA should be ashamed of itself for shoving the FCS onto and Internet platform that's worse than the obamacare website.
ESPN did not pay $550 for all NCAA championships. It paid for what it wanted and shoved what it didn't onto an internet junk pile.