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AZinOH

join:2007-04-25
Swanton, OH
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Who Else?

I'd be surprised if ESPN didn't leverage it's advantageous market position in sports programming in this way. I don't see a great many other content providers who would try to pursue the same business model though. Who else really has the same kind of advantage in their niche that ESPN has? When it comes to sports, ESPN draws a crowd like moths to a flame. What other entertainment-news-game-information provider functions at that same level? The floor is open for nominations. I know it won't be PBSkids.org or Emeril Legasse.

SuperWISP

join:2007-04-17
Laramie, WY

Imagine what would happen if Google started doing it.


AZinOH

join:2007-04-25
Swanton, OH
Reviews:
·Windstream

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said by SuperWISP:

Imagine what would happen if Google started doing it.
Doing what...charging ISPs for access to their site? I'll bet Yahoo and Bing would welcome that.

SuperWISP

join:2007-04-17
Laramie, WY

What? You think an ISP could retain its customers if they couldn't get to YouTube?


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