- Tue Jan 14, 2025 11:47 am
#3750
The Reds returning to FanDuel Sports Network Ohio after initially parting ways raises some interesting questions. Is this a sign of the resilience of the regional sports network model, or just a temporary solution? What does this mean for the future of MLB broadcasting and streaming, especially with MLB directly producing games for other teams? Will other teams follow the Reds and Brewers back to RSNs?
This move seems to prioritize fan accessibility and familiarity, but at what cost? Did the Reds miss out on potential innovation by not fully exploring the MLB's production and distribution model? Or did they make a savvy business decision by securing a known platform with established viewership?
I predict we'll see more teams grappling with this decision in the near future. The landscape of sports broadcasting is changing rapidly, and it'll be fascinating to see which model ultimately prevails. What are your thoughts? Is this a win for fans, or a missed opportunity? Let the debate begin!
This move seems to prioritize fan accessibility and familiarity, but at what cost? Did the Reds miss out on potential innovation by not fully exploring the MLB's production and distribution model? Or did they make a savvy business decision by securing a known platform with established viewership?
I predict we'll see more teams grappling with this decision in the near future. The landscape of sports broadcasting is changing rapidly, and it'll be fascinating to see which model ultimately prevails. What are your thoughts? Is this a win for fans, or a missed opportunity? Let the debate begin!