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ESPN Continues To Struggle As Spectators Cut The Cord On Cable

April 30, 2017 admin

Bloomberg reporter Max Chafkin talks about the future of ESPN as the network behemoth sees lower profits. This past week the sports media hub let approximately 100 employees go, including big names.

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Source:: http://www.npr.org/2017/04/30/526298036/espn-continues-to-struggle-as-spectators-cut-the-cord-on-cable?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=sports

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