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ESPN Wants To Be Hub For All Streaming Sports Services

ESPN currently only provides direct links to games it produces or televises, which encompasses a robust 30% of all televised sporting events.

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A concern many sports fans have is finding where a game their interested in watching is streaming. ESPN reportedly has a solution for that problem.

According to a report from CNBC, ESPN has had conversations with sports leagues and media entities about launching a feature on ESPN.com and its app that will link viewers directly to the game they would like to see.

The feature wouldn’t only be for games it produces and airs on its platforms, however. It would encompass all national and global streaming sites, including AppleTV+, Bally Sports+, Amazon Prime Video, and MSG+, among others.

CNBC claims regional sports networks have been receptive to the idea, stating they have “expressed particular optimism”.

ESPN currently only provides direct links to games it produces or televises, which encompasses a robust 30% of all televised sporting events. However, the goal with integrating streams from other carriers and channels into its app and website would continue to cement itself as the worldwide leader in sports and the first place sports fans go for live sports.

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ESPN Setting Viewership Records With 2023 NCAA Women’s Tournament

“Of the top five most watched games of the first round, Tennessee’s first round game against Saint Louis and UConn/Vermont led the way.”

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The first round of the NCAA men’s tournament had some of the best viewership in several years, and first round coverage of the women’s tournament has followed suit.

According to ESPN, which released some data from the first round on Tuesday, first round viewership of their exclusive coverage of the women’s tournament was up 27% compared to 2022.

Of the top five most watched games of the first round, Tennessee’s first round game against Saint Louis and UConn/Vermont led the way. The Tennessee game averaged 639,000 viewers, while UConn’s contest averaged 636,000. Both games aired on ABC.

The network also said 875 million minutes of first round tournament action were consumed, the most on record.

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Bomani Jones: Cancellation of High Noon ‘Had Zero To Do With Me’

“I could have the greatest version of ‘High Noon’ that was possible [but] there’s not a place in [ESPN’s] line-up for that right now.”

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Bomani Jones still has a presence at ESPN. He may not be on TV regularly, but he still hosts The Right Time podcast three times a week. That is different from ten years ago when he was on the network regularly on shows like Around the Horn, Highly Questionable, and High Noon.

In a new interview with Fortune, Jones reflected on the ups and downs of his personal and professional life. He was asked about High Noon, the show featuring himself and Pablo Torre and was billed as a more nuanced approach to sports debate.

It was canceled after less than two years on the air. Jones says he does not view it as a failure and he does not view it as a television audience rejecting him. It was the result of ESPN bosses deciding to go in a different direction with their afternoon programming.

“I could have the greatest version of ‘High Noon’ that was possible [but] there’s not a place in [ESPN’s] line-up for that right now,” he said. “That’s just not what they do, and that has zero to do with me.”

Bomani Jones is now on HBO each week as host of Game Theory. He said that the show feels like the first time he has been able to execute something close to his original vision on television. That is the key to building long-term audience loyalty.

“You want to do your work in the place where it gets the most visibility so long as you can stay true to what it is that you’re doing. Because once people can sniff that you’re not being true to yourself and what you’re doing, then they don’t care about anything else. It doesn’t matter. Your credibility is gone once they don’t believe that you’re being true to you.”

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NBC Sports Washington to Drop Commanders Programming

“Where the studio shows and shoulder programming goes in the future remains unclear.”

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The contract between the Washington Commanders and NBC Sports Washington comes to an end this month. That will be the end of shows centered on the team airing on the regional sports network.

NBC Sports Washington and the Washington NFL franchise have been in business together for years. Where the studio shows and shoulder programming goes in the future remains unclear.

Monumental Sports, which owns the Washington Capitals, Mystics, and Wizards, bought the network last year. While much of the network’s future programming is expected to center on those teams, John Ourand of Sports Business Journal writes that Monumental did make an effort to extend the partnership with the Commanders.

“Monumental started to negotiate a new deal, but I’m told that the two sides did not get close to a deal,” he wrote.

With the team up for sale, so much of the future of the franchise remains in question. It is very likely that a new ownership group would be in place before a new local media rights deal for the Commanders is done.

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