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RE: OT FoxSports.com huge audience loss
I think it’s because Fox is too conservative. People were turned off by that and therefore don’t watch Fox sports because of it. Wasn’t that the boneheaded logic we continually heard about ESPN?
09-30-2017 08:34 AM
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RE: OT FoxSports.com huge audience loss
Online articles are going the way that you have to pay for subscriptions. The way things are set up, hackers are easily hacking into banner ads and set a redirect away from the page to another site that is full of viruses and trojans which people are using Ad blocks on their browsers. The websites are going the way of video ads these days to make money.

Plus with the way Fox, ESPN, and other sites these days? The set up for all those sites is a complete mess. They are hard to navigate, and the pages are like 1 scrolling page instead of clicking a tab to go to the next page. Yahoo sports is like that as well. Almost every site is like that. It causes browsers to freeze up like Google or all the other Chrome base browsers, Mozilla based browsers and other browsers.
09-30-2017 04:11 PM
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