- Joined
- Aug 27, 2020
- Posts
- 19,867
- Reaction score
- 32,676
- Bookie:
- $ 500.00




So, what profits did ESPN earn then? A number. Not revenue- profits. You see, a network isn't a "bright spot" for a media organization if it's losing money. At best, some analysts find some factors that suggest that it can perhaps be profitable in the future, hence- shedding salary. Time will tell if these sort of moves work, or do not.I’m pissy because I’ve told you multiple times it’s been reported they are profitable. In the post you just responded to I told you they were profitable and yet you asked again. Don’t ask me again … asked and answered … multiple times.
“Bright spot” is what the Disney execs and business analysts are quoted as saying, not me. Companies shake up talent all the time. As I’ve stated twice already no one is denying they are in a very difficult transition going from linear broadcasting to streaming. There will be ups and downs. They will hire and fire. But to your original point they aren’t going bankrupt.