ESPN loses, big time. Here is part of the reason:

Clay Travis / Outkick the Coverage:
ESPN Loses 500,000 Subscribers In April  —  It's become a major trend, when tax season arrives, cable and satellite subscriber numbers tank according to Nielsen estimates.  I don't know if that's because come spring tax season everyone looks at their yearly budgets and many people …
 
Editor:  And ESPN continues to lose.  Some of the 500,000 will come back, but a huge percentage are gone,  gone, gone.   Understand that folks who thoroughly enjoy sports are patently  
apolitical.  When it comes to sports,  I am one of those people.  
If James and Curry want to desecrate the flag,  challenge our Constitution as a "white man's document,"  and pretend that they have a claim to being "patriotic,"  count me out.    

Over the course of the past three years,  ESPN has lost 150 full time reporters and hundred of thousands of subscribers (1.5 million or more).  Part of the reason includes all of the above as relates to comments on Curry and James.  More than this is the protest of our national anthem.  

In the end,  this is a Right Leaning nation.  According to Gallup,  it has been that way for 40/50 years or however long Gallup has been running its poll.  Democrats outnumber Republicans,  but the GOP manages to win its fair share of the national elections.  How does that happen?  Specifically,  how does the GOP come back from a one sided loss?  Answer:  It is because the nation is Right Leaning in its domestic positioning   . . . . .   so much so that the Left has to lie and cheat when it gains power. Expect nothing to change.  Politics is cyclical and for the polling reasons given us by Gallup.  


 
 
 
 
 
 

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