Dan Lambskin
Footballguy
@Joe Bryant have you guys ever thought of doing something like this? I mean actual fantasy football insight, not a Free For All show, I just figured it fit better here than the Shark Pool
Thanks @Dan Lambskin Sirius is great and we love it but it hasn't been something we've focused on. They do a great job there.@Joe Bryant have you guys ever thought of doing something like this? I mean actual fantasy football insight, not a Free For All show, I just figured it fit better here than the Shark Pool
But you could curse and talk about so much x rated stuff?!?!?!Thanks @Dan Lambskin Sirius is great and we love it but it hasn't been something we've focused on. They do a great job there.
@Evilgrin 72 telling his stories on sirius would be awesome.But you could curse and talk about so much x rated stuff?!?!?!
Imagine the possibilities
No JoeT?Truthfully, as a SXM subscriber, I would welcome a show on the Fantasy Channel with a FBG contributor lineup. The best show on that platform is the 7 to 10 in the morning runner.
Not here to bash the current talent in the lineup on Channel 88
I will ask, how awesome would it be to have the following folks lead a radio show about magic football:
@Joe Bryant, @David Dodds, @Sigmund Bloom, @Maurile Tremblay, @Cecil Lammey and the many others that contribute?
What's the worst you can do? Make money? $FBGR (FootBallGuysRadio)
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Free For All Friday Nights with @mr. furley and @OrtonToOlsen@Joe Bryant have you guys ever thought of doing something like this? I mean actual fantasy football insight, not a Free For All show, I just figured it fit better here than the Shark Pool
Same with Chris LissAnything to get Ray Flowers outta there. So whiny and condescending
Probably a write offI always wondered what their business model was. All of the radio hosts are touts, and the shows are an hour or two of advertising for them. But I can't imagine that they drive so many subscriptions that they'd get a decent hourly rate for the time it takes to build enough content for a daily show. And sirius/xm gets paid for the ad revenue and for the channel subscribers, so they need good content. So how does the money work?
They make it up in volume.I always wondered what their business model was. All of the radio hosts are touts, and the shows are an hour or two of advertising for them. But I can't imagine that they drive so many subscriptions that they'd get a decent hourly rate for the time it takes to build enough content for a daily show. And sirius/xm gets paid for the ad revenue and for the channel subscribers, so they need good content. So how does the money work?
Kinda like ESPN nowadays. Except for the scintillating twice weekly cornhole contests of courseI always wondered what their business model was. All of the radio hosts are touts, and the shows are an hour or two of advertising for them. But I can't imagine that they drive so many subscriptions that they'd get a decent hourly rate for the time it takes to build enough content for a daily show. And sirius/xm gets paid for the ad revenue and for the channel subscribers, so they need good content. So how does the money work?