Originally posted by Roman Moreno
ODLH Big Announcement leaked.... Boxing on CBS
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explain how they are "killing" boxing on showtime? What evidence do you have that proves Golden Boy and Al Haymon are killing showtime boxing? -
CBS can do what they want. It is the second largest broadcaster in the world behind the BBC. Sumner Murray Redstone is an American media magnate. He is the majority owner and Chairman of the Board of the National Amusements theater chain. Through National Amusements, Sumner Redstone and his family are majority owners of CBS Corporation, Viacom, MTV Networks, BET, and the film studio Paramount Pictures, and are equal partners in MovieTickets.com. His net worth 3.8 billion.There's no way that CBS would be able to lure top name fighters to their network. What they can do is use younger fighters and build them, fighters that don't have big contracts. CBS could be used as a middle tier network to build young and talented prospects and olympic talent. As the talent grows, more interest grows and maybe then CBS can keep some of the talent and if not the interest still grows and more people will be subscribing to HBO and SHO. No one knows how it will work out for CBS, HBO/SHO/ESPN, or the sports growth but it certainly can't hurt any of them. Exposure is always a good thing unless they completely half ass it and just throw bum vs bum on the cards.
You mean to tell me this company can't lure people from HBO?Comment
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