In the 37-minute pod, Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel go deep into what Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred should do next and what the league has done wrong in the wake of ESPN’s $550 million opt-out.
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Marchand outlines his plan for how MLB should set up its future rights around scarcity and simplicity, while taking advantage of its tonnage
Meterparel says that fans need to easily know where to find their games
Manfred’s scorched earth approach toward ESPN makes no sense
Manfred says he has two potential new partners, but nearly everyone in the sports media business thinks his best option should be ESPN
Could Amazon, Apple, Netflix, NBC, etc. be interested in the ESPN MLB package
What will ESPN do with their Sunday inventory and their $550M savings
Will women’s sports benefit from ESPN’s MLB opt-out
Sean McDonough and P.K. Subban on the NHL earn praise
Will ESPN pay the SEC more for a ninth league game
Why is Charles Barkley popular
Christopher (Mad Dog) Russo absolutely butchered the name of John Ourand from “Sports Business Journal”
“Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports" is an event series that features the biggest dealmakers in sports, talking about the future of technology in an intimate setting.
ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro is the inaugural guest on March 18th starting at 4 p.m. The location is in midtown Manhattan. In this closed door conversation, Marchand will ask Pitaro to expand on his optimistic thoughts about AI and more.
The event is free and includes light appetizers and cocktails.
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