ATL96Steeler
Well-Known Member
LOL. What clued me in was the rise in "power rankings" for pro teams. This all started in the last 5-10 years or so. At first people made proper comments like "oh, it looks like the Steelers aren't going to the Fiesta Bowl this year". Then people started to take it seriously and argue about that shit. Now? Everyone does power rankings for pro teams and people live for that crap. Saturated, indeed.
Yep...it's good in a way...the sports entertainment business has really exploded creating a lot of jobs, but it's clear now that it's reached a saturation point. We have 3 sportstalk 24/7 radio stations...50 sports specific channels on cable...this is all in addition to the big 3, well 4 now with Fox.
It makes you wonder...if there is a stock market bubble, and a housing market bubble, is there a sports entertainment bubble? If so, how close are we to it bursting?