CBS beats Univision in Champions League Final TV ratings: Pod
In the NEW episode, number 1421, Christopher Harris is joined by special guest Felipe Cárdenas from The Athletic. We discuss: • Our thoughts about Peter Drury replacing Arlo White, • What Univision is looking for in the new MLS media rights deal, • How CBS Sports scored more viewers than Univision for the Champions League Final, • A discussion […]
In the NEW episode, number 1421, Christopher Harris is joined by special guest Felipe Cárdenas from The Athletic. We discuss:
• Our thoughts about Peter Drury replacing Arlo White,
• What Univision is looking for in the new MLS media rights deal,
• How CBS Sports scored more viewers than Univision for the Champions League Final,
• A discussion of whether CBS is pushing NBC Sports and other competitors to improve their soccer coverage,
• The difference between Spanish-language and English-language soccer commentators.
• And we answer the questions from you, the listeners.
Listen to the show via the player above or via this link.
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