ESPN Loses 10% of Subscribers, Down 8 Million Since 2020
Cable sports news network ESPN continues to lose subscribers at an advanced rate, losing another ten percent in fiscal 2021.
Cable sports news network ESPN continues to lose subscribers at an advanced rate, losing another ten percent in fiscal 2021.
It looks like another wave of layoffs is coming to ESPN, maybe to the tune of hundreds of lost jobs.
It’s no secret that Disney is looking at reshuffling its chairs as the massive organization undergoes an equally massive reorganization. Though, it may surprise some to learn that the “Magic Kingdom’s” premier sports network could be left without a seat when the music stops.
The subscriptions and revenues for ESPN are plummeting at an increasingly fast rate, as the network has replaced its sports coverage with leftist propaganda.
Last month, ESPN saw its lowest ratings in the network’s 41-year history as “WokeCenter on steroids” takes over, Outkick’s Clay Travis noted on Friday.
Cable sports network ESPN has increased viewership by 18% since its decision to go back to sports, and leave politics behind.