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The recent bankruptcy of a large regional sports network that carries the games of nearly half the teams in MLB, the NBA and NHL has some people wondering what happens when the old economic model that enriched everybody in professional sports doesn’t work anymore. Mark is one of those people, so he asked Joe to look into the matter and predict what’s next for pro sports. Turns out, it’s a sobering story of cord-cutting, the digital transition, and the atomization of society. (Recorded March 24, 2023.)
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The recent bankruptcy of a large regional sports network that carries the games of nearly half the teams in MLB, the NBA and NHL has some people wondering what happens when the old economic model that enriched everybody in professional sports doesn’t work anymore. Mark is one of those people, so he asked Joe to look into the matter and predict what’s next for pro sports. Turns out, it’s a sobering story of cord-cutting, the digital transition, and the atomization of society. (Recorded March 24, 2023.)
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