John Skipper
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But isn't it ultimately about... what the viewing experience is like on television. Because we're not talking about 57.7 million people went to the game. We're talking about 57. That's the average minute. So it probably was 70 million people, which is... One, you know, more than one out of every, close to one out of every five people in the country. Right.
But isn't it ultimately about... what the viewing experience is like on television. Because we're not talking about 57.7 million people went to the game. We're talking about 57. That's the average minute. So it probably was 70 million people, which is... One, you know, more than one out of every, close to one out of every five people in the country. Right.
It's a great game to watch on television. It's easy. You can see everything almost. You don't have to.
It's a great game to watch on television. It's easy. You can see everything almost. You don't have to.
It's a great game to watch on television. It's easy. You can see everything almost. You don't have to.
Yeah, and by the way, you don't miss anything because the way the game works, play happens, and then before the next play happens, you get to see about three more views of that play. So if you miss something, if you turned around the wrong way, if you weren't looking at the right part of the field, you don't miss anything. Basketball, you're going back and forth. You can't watch all 10 players.
Yeah, and by the way, you don't miss anything because the way the game works, play happens, and then before the next play happens, you get to see about three more views of that play. So if you miss something, if you turned around the wrong way, if you weren't looking at the right part of the field, you don't miss anything. Basketball, you're going back and forth. You can't watch all 10 players.
Yeah, and by the way, you don't miss anything because the way the game works, play happens, and then before the next play happens, you get to see about three more views of that play. So if you miss something, if you turned around the wrong way, if you weren't looking at the right part of the field, you don't miss anything. Basketball, you're going back and forth. You can't watch all 10 players.
You can't see what everybody's doing. Baseball is slow and it's subtle game. I mean, these are all great games. I get accused of liking one more than the other. I like basketball more, but that doesn't mean I think it's a better television viewing experience than football. And by the way, you can leave and you don't miss anything.
You can't see what everybody's doing. Baseball is slow and it's subtle game. I mean, these are all great games. I get accused of liking one more than the other. I like basketball more, but that doesn't mean I think it's a better television viewing experience than football. And by the way, you can leave and you don't miss anything.
You can't see what everybody's doing. Baseball is slow and it's subtle game. I mean, these are all great games. I get accused of liking one more than the other. I like basketball more, but that doesn't mean I think it's a better television viewing experience than football. And by the way, you can leave and you don't miss anything.
I actually think the fact that there is less action in a football game makes it better. It's a more social event. You sit around laughing and talking. If you sit around laughing and talking during a basketball game, somebody scored 12 points and gone from being behind by five to ahead by seven. You sort of have to pay attention. But I just think television works perfectly for football.
I actually think the fact that there is less action in a football game makes it better. It's a more social event. You sit around laughing and talking. If you sit around laughing and talking during a basketball game, somebody scored 12 points and gone from being behind by five to ahead by seven. You sort of have to pay attention. But I just think television works perfectly for football.
I actually think the fact that there is less action in a football game makes it better. It's a more social event. You sit around laughing and talking. If you sit around laughing and talking during a basketball game, somebody scored 12 points and gone from being behind by five to ahead by seven. You sort of have to pay attention. But I just think television works perfectly for football.
It is disparate, but yet it is sort of a common...
It is disparate, but yet it is sort of a common...
It is disparate, but yet it is sort of a common...
attraction right you whether you are in the stadium with a bunch of people or you're in your living room with a bunch of people or you're in a bar with a bunch of people it's a communal experience and it's more fun i do sometimes watch games by myself i don't find it not enjoyable but it is a whole lot more fun to watch with other people i don't know why and there are not many of those activities
attraction right you whether you are in the stadium with a bunch of people or you're in your living room with a bunch of people or you're in a bar with a bunch of people it's a communal experience and it's more fun i do sometimes watch games by myself i don't find it not enjoyable but it is a whole lot more fun to watch with other people i don't know why and there are not many of those activities
attraction right you whether you are in the stadium with a bunch of people or you're in your living room with a bunch of people or you're in a bar with a bunch of people it's a communal experience and it's more fun i do sometimes watch games by myself i don't find it not enjoyable but it is a whole lot more fun to watch with other people i don't know why and there are not many of those activities