bronconick
Yep, still here
Who the hell thought it was a good idea to let Amazon try to prove the Kessler Syndrome?
I'm sure by 2026 some government will have created a chain reaction in the atmosphere to knock out most of the satellites in Earth's orbit. :-D
And blames the Jews for making him *dislike* Jews.
It seems like he’s interested in a bit more apartheid across more groups, and less interested in actual free speech on his totally* free speech platform.
*Free speech is to be decided upon the not-for-thee-just-for-me model.
Well Jews wouldn't have this issue if they just stopped being Jews...
In the TV World, Charter dropped all the Disney channels from it’s cable network including ESPN. Typical cable business stuff, but the real news is the response from Charter to customers: They’re actively pushing them to services like Fubo and YouTubeTV while keeping customers subscribed to their internet services. Basically, one of the largest cable providers in the country is getting out of the video market.
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.c...ce=sbd&issue=12b2e35cf6a0444f88fda14a06a09db9
Yeah, it's quickly becoming a thing where you have to string together whatever streaming services will get you what you want.A la carte is never going to be a full on thing...the streamers have guaranteed that. (As has the strike)
Di$ney is now off Spectrum and Charter...I sense more cuts at ESPN coming.
BTW off topic but I chose Sling and picked the package without ESPN and don't miss it one bit. Then again i really only watched PTI...
...Basically, one of the largest cable providers in the country is getting out of the video market.
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.c...ce=sbd&issue=12b2e35cf6a0444f88fda14a06a09db9
They won't do it, but can you imagine the speeds available over cable internet if they removed the video signal split from the bandwidth and made it 100% (or even 80 or 90) data?
Yeah, it's quickly becoming a thing where you have to string together whatever streaming services will get you what you want.
They won't do it, but can you imagine the speeds available over cable internet if they removed the video signal split from the bandwidth and made it 100% (or even 80 or 90) data?