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that Americans are so spoiled with the amount of money that we have that we shouldn't be at least noticing that they have changed the way that everyone broadcasts to us without a hiccup.
We're in for a really fun time in sports because what you want is the best who have money competing against each other to grab the customers and do better than everyone else.
is doing at the spending of money and the return on that investment.
But the idea, Zaslow, that you can just click on your app now and get coverage that's better than any coverage that you're used to getting from a retailer.
From if I tell the audience here before the recent Colbert stuff, if I had asked you guys, how many people does a late night show employ?
Would you guys have guessed 150?
Would you guys have thought that a late night television show requires 150 people?
No, I think most people would think it's less than that and that some of this stuff is easier because of how easy it's made to look.
These broadcasts require hundreds of people to mobilize wherever it is that they're broadcasting from at 1230 in the morning, the Nashville at the Cracker Barrel 400 and no one can make a mistake that interferes with the broadcast.
Like we have not gotten
one glitch that's embarrassing from Peacock, from Netflix, from Prime.
We haven't gotten one thing where people are saying, ah, that's garbage.
That, oh, I see how they're learning there.
I just don't know how it is that you make it this seamless.
And I can't imagine the money and people involved in making it that seamless because broadcasting's never been better.
Because all of these entities are competing and they all have money and they all want sports.
We are living in a golden age and they're only going to keep getting better because this is the learning stage.
Like they're just figuring out how to do all of this stuff.
And I don't know how they're doing it.
I would think that somewhere somebody would have an embarrassment.