Clifford Gifford
Phil Rosenthal knows baseball has a problem SortsnetLa debut in 2014 and the last opening day in LA for the Dodgers saw the game blackout for the masses of people in the market. SportsnetLA has been a bust as in order to recoup the money Tie Warner is pressed to pay the Dodger organization it has had to majorly bump prices that are too costly for sports and non-sports fans alike. Three million homes are left in the dark unable to view these boring telecasts with the geriatricc Vin Skully's red skeleton face and voice. dodger telecasts are only available in 1.8 million homes in the massive LA market made up mostly of immigrants whose first sport is soccer and baseball may rank after table tennis and polo in popularity. AT&T and DirectTV rightfully balked at the ludicrous idea of paying five dollar per household to the dodgers in this professional sports racket. The big Chicago Bear tribune reporter warned Cub fans that this concept of game difficulty viewership is coming as the greedy Rickett's family wants their own network that they can further milk the loan procession departments at big banks who if they fail will have tax-payers there to back up and guarantee the contracts of stellar players such as Starlin Castro. This is at a time so many millenniums are considering cutting the chord and talking about the ridicules of the economy that rewards men who play games so much more than teachers, firemen, and policemen. professional sports are used to increase inequality and channel more money into the pockets and an ever increasing excuse into the pocket of people who are already stinking filthy rich as owners of capital able to penetrate another industry in professional sports ownership and domination. These insane TV deals are an illustration of this mega maniac power and search for more revenue where it doesn't really exist through bloated phony values of TV networks that few would subscribe. Phil Rosenthal knows that the Chicago Cubs network deal will really expose how popular baseball is in Chicago and we will see that it is more rural hicks in iowa who subscribe than people in the Chicago region for this boring sport where nothing of athletic substance ssi actually ever seen in its three hours of stand and catch. baseball has always been a corporate tool to keep money in their pockets and when the public wakes up to it there will be less and less of a demand for these team networks and most advertising money spent. will be squelched and viewed little by potential consumers.
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