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I have the op on ignore. By the way, no one in this thread answered my question. I also meant to title my thread Fubo. People aren’t discussing it right now.
Well if you read this thread Fubo has been discussed quite a bit.
 
Major League Baseball is in talks to launch a nationwide video-streaming service that would enable fans to watch their teams’ hometown games without a cable-TV subscription, The Post has learned.

The web-based service — which could address a decades-old annoyance for baseball fans that some have partly blamed for the league’s steadily declining viewership — could launch as early as the 2023 season, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said.

The National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League are also considering partnering with MLB on the new streaming service, sources said. Insiders say subscription rates would vary by geographic market and could be between $10 and $20 a month — well below the monthly cost of most cable-TV packages, which can easily stretch past $100.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/17/mlb-i...service-for-home-games/?utm_source=reddit.com
 
I have the op on ignore. By the way, no one in this thread answered my question. I also meant to title my thread Fubo. People aren’t discussing it right now.

I answered it
 
Major League Baseball is in talks to launch a nationwide video-streaming service that would enable fans to watch their teams’ hometown games without a cable-TV subscription, The Post has learned.

The web-based service — which could address a decades-old annoyance for baseball fans that some have partly blamed for the league’s steadily declining viewership — could launch as early as the 2023 season, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said.

The National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League are also considering partnering with MLB on the new streaming service, sources said. Insiders say subscription rates would vary by geographic market and could be between $10 and $20 a month — well below the monthly cost of most cable-TV packages, which can easily stretch past $100.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/17/mlb-i...service-for-home-games/?utm_source=reddit.com
This is the way. Get it done.
 
This is the way. Get it done.
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Major League Baseball is in talks to launch a nationwide video-streaming service that would enable fans to watch their teams’ hometown games without a cable-TV subscription, The Post has learned.

The web-based service — which could address a decades-old annoyance for baseball fans that some have partly blamed for the league’s steadily declining viewership — could launch as early as the 2023 season, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said.

The National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League are also considering partnering with MLB on the new streaming service, sources said. Insiders say subscription rates would vary by geographic market and could be between $10 and $20 a month — well below the monthly cost of most cable-TV packages, which can easily stretch past $100.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/17/mlb-i...service-for-home-games/?utm_source=reddit.com

Leave it to baseball, the greatest sport in the world, to lead the charge.
 
That's just the effects of your gallon of beer and 6 chili dogs with onions...the food coma ..then the organ music..well it's one..two three strikes you're out at the ole ball game!
effects or affects?
 
Affect is a verb. Effect is a noun, correct?

Actually, they can both be used as nouns or verbs. Though affect is more often used as a verb and effect a noun.

Affect used as an action, to influence something or someone is a verb. Affect used as an indicator of someone's visual appearance, being, or expression is a noun.

Effect as an outcome is a noun. It can also mean to bring about an outcome, a verb.
 
Major League Baseball is in talks to launch a nationwide video-streaming service that would enable fans to watch their teams’ hometown games without a cable-TV subscription, The Post has learned.

The web-based service — which could address a decades-old annoyance for baseball fans that some have partly blamed for the league’s steadily declining viewership — could launch as early as the 2023 season, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said.

The National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League are also considering partnering with MLB on the new streaming service, sources said. Insiders say subscription rates would vary by geographic market and could be between $10 and $20 a month — well below the monthly cost of most cable-TV packages, which can easily stretch past $100.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/17/mlb-i...service-for-home-games/?utm_source=reddit.com

It would be great if they could figure out a way for customers to subscribe to one service or one app but get the ability to watch all 82 games.... so maybe its more, such as $40+ a month... and NBA splits proceeds to ESPN, TNT, NBATV, ROOT, etc.
 
It would be great if they could figure out a way for customers to subscribe to one service or one app but get the ability to watch all 82 games.... so maybe its more, such as $40+ a month... and NBA splits proceeds to ESPN, TNT, NBATV, ROOT, etc.

I'd do that
 
Or “Splat”

Is that a pro-noun? Or just plain old noun?

I suppose it could be a pronoun. It can function by itself and could refer to the falling person...if their name is splat.

Really just a noun.
 
Maybe it will be easier in a basketball context:

CJ tries to affect Steph’s shot by lunging at him before he can shoot. The sound of the swish and the whistle from the ref calling the foul are the effects of CJ’s effort.
Where is the water in this scenario?
 

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