Fat Tub of Lard
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- Apr 19, 2019
I don't pay much attention to sports, especially not golf, but I've been watching The CW, which has just been sold off for pissing away too much money on crap like Batwoman and the Charmed reboot, as new owners Nexstar Media Group, a company that owns a shit-ton of TV stations across the country, try and figure out how to right the sinking ship. Apparently, they've found one solution: golf.
Yes, really.
They've recently signed a deal with LIV Golf, a golf league that only started last year, to air their games on the network and on The CW's OTT app. The thing is, LIV is funded with money by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, and given the country's...controversies, this deal has royally pissed off certain people; the National Press Club, for example, has blasted the network and Nexstar for even thinking of making such a deal.
Of course, this sort of thing has been going on since the league was founded; the PGA itself has threatened golfers and broadcast partners with their wrath if they even think of partnering with LIV, to the point where the US DOJ has started to investigate them for anti-competitive practices, though given how completely fucking incompetent our antitrust department is, I have a hard time believing it'll go anywhere.
Yes, really.
They've recently signed a deal with LIV Golf, a golf league that only started last year, to air their games on the network and on The CW's OTT app. The thing is, LIV is funded with money by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, and given the country's...controversies, this deal has royally pissed off certain people; the National Press Club, for example, has blasted the network and Nexstar for even thinking of making such a deal.
Of course, this sort of thing has been going on since the league was founded; the PGA itself has threatened golfers and broadcast partners with their wrath if they even think of partnering with LIV, to the point where the US DOJ has started to investigate them for anti-competitive practices, though given how completely fucking incompetent our antitrust department is, I have a hard time believing it'll go anywhere.