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Inside the YouTube TV-ESPN fiasco

Puck's John Ourand is the guest on The Main Event with Andrew Marchand

In the 42-minute sports media podcast, Puck’s John Ourand joins for his monthly visit on the “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.” Ourand and Marchand go inside the YouTube TV-ESPN showdown and how it could end.

Plus, what the next big NFL TV and MLB deals could look like, Bob Iger on the Manningcast and much more


For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.com


The Rundown …

  • Why Ourand thinks that the distributors may have the leverage as YouTube TV and Disney keeps going

  • What does executive Justin Connolly’s switching sides from Disney to YouTube TV mean to the negotiations

  • How important is YouTube TV to Google’s business

  • Why it is easier for consumers to wait out the YouTube TV-ESPN dispute

  • The Sunday Ticket factor in the YouTube-ESPN negotiations

  • How social media is wrong about everything

  • Why it is wrong to think that Disney’s goal is to push people to its ESPN DTC app

  • Looking back on how the cable bundle was good for sports and non-sports fans

  • Is Fox’s president of insight and analytics, Mike Mulvihill, right that sports streaming is not producing the younger viewers it claims in comparison to broadcast

  • The NBA nailed their TV deals with the money and the platforms

  • NBA fans are going to need Peacock

  • The NFL next deal will still be centered around broadcast TV

  • Should the NFL really go all in on streaming

  • The NFL decides the future of TV, but going all-in on streaming should make them wary

  • The big digital players will only want big matchup NFL games, but YouTube in front of a paywall is the one wild card

  • The new NFL deals could still be musical chairs

  • Why in the next decade the World Series could be split up between multiple platforms

  • What was Omaha Productions doing with the Bob Iger’s Manningcast spot

  • Why were they calling him “Mr. Iger” and no Ithaca College mention

  • Iger, 74, is very youthful

  • Since Ourand’s podcast is going on RSNs, will he pay attention to his haircut

  • Bloopers!


    Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next Off The Record presented by WS Sports on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.


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