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Markets are shrinking and it is because more people are tuning out from Sports. Sports, in general, don't have the strangle hold that they had in the 1990s era. I think the athletes back then were more personable: Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Shaq, etc. You can see how they are personable because most are involved in broadcasting or other public images today. Lebron James is probably the face of NBA, for example, and he is very divisive.
People are also tuning into Politics more today. It is no surprise that sports talk hosts like Clay Travis have pivoted to primarily talking about politics now because political talk shows bring the $$$ and ratings.
You laugh, but I see more attendance at video game conferences like E3 and more hype for that than I see for Pac12 football. Let that fact sink in. That sums up LA market in general.
I have relatives that lived in San Diego and most of them couldn't even name the teams in the Pac12. You don't see that in the Southeast with the SEC. Even the people not into sports still know about the teams.
There is plenty of competition in sports. I do think winning brings eyeballs and fans. Tennessee's fanbase has shrunk. I know a lot of people that moved to other teams or just don't watch right now. If Tennessee got good again, they would come crawling back.
USC would have to get Pete Carroll good again or UCLA get John Wooden good to tap into their market. If this doesn't happen, the B1G may start to see the profits shrink in LA region.
People are also tuning into Politics more today. It is no surprise that sports talk hosts like Clay Travis have pivoted to primarily talking about politics now because political talk shows bring the $$$ and ratings.
You laugh, but I see more attendance at video game conferences like E3 and more hype for that than I see for Pac12 football. Let that fact sink in. That sums up LA market in general.
I have relatives that lived in San Diego and most of them couldn't even name the teams in the Pac12. You don't see that in the Southeast with the SEC. Even the people not into sports still know about the teams.
There is plenty of competition in sports. I do think winning brings eyeballs and fans. Tennessee's fanbase has shrunk. I know a lot of people that moved to other teams or just don't watch right now. If Tennessee got good again, they would come crawling back.
USC would have to get Pete Carroll good again or UCLA get John Wooden good to tap into their market. If this doesn't happen, the B1G may start to see the profits shrink in LA region.