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Episode 50: $40 A Month for ESPN?!?
Angelo, Rhea, and Jay are back for a discussion of the recent reveal that if ESPN was spun off into its own Direct-To-Consumer streaming service, it would likely have to cost somewhere between $30-40 to do the programming its currently doing and remain profitable. The gang reveals whether they would ever pay $40 to watch ESPN (SPOILER: that's a big, fat NO!).<br/><br/>The gang then dives into cable TV and whether, for all the bellyaching we've done about it over the last 30 years, we were actually better off with a one stop shop for all our entertainment needs and which of the major streamers is best positioned to become the NEW cable.<br/><br/>PLUS: Rhea reviews the new Gal Gadot movie on British Corner, a look back at Stranger Things on Teen Corner, Angelo reviews the new season of Untold and the sitcom, Fisk. <br/><br/>All that and we haven't even mentioned the discussion of American Gladiators or famous sitcom retools!<br/><br/>It's another ACTION PACKED episode! <br/><br/>The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.