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The Dan Patrick Show

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The Dan Patrick Show

iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network

Sports, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.58.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Sports Media columnist Andrew Marchand breaks down the ESPN/YouTube TV dispute and praises MLB's momentum after a strong World Series. Legendary NFL insider Jay Glazer previews the NFL trade deadline and says Maxx Crosby does not want to go anywhere. Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller admits leaving Dr. J off his all-time dunk list was a bad omission and says Ja Morant either needs a coaching change or a scenery change. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.6

You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio.

0:09.1

Andrew Marshon, Senior Sports Media, consultant, columnist for the athletic.

0:14.8

All right.

0:16.5

Help us understand this carriage dispute.

0:20.3

Let's say I don't know anything, which you can say, but help me understand how we got here and how it's settled.

0:28.2

Well, how we got here is these disputes have been going on forever.

0:32.5

YouTube started YouTube TV in 2017, $35 per month.

0:39.7

The idea of being cables too expensive.

0:42.6

So they put this together.

0:44.4

It's become pretty popular.

0:46.2

10 million people have it.

0:48.2

And now as they grow,

0:50.3

where they're in competition with Comcast and Spectrum,

0:54.3

who have around 12 million is the biggest places where people get their networks like ESPN, Fox, NBC, etc.

1:03.1

They're now $82, $83 a month.

1:07.0

So what happens is there's fights all the time over the years

1:10.4

between providers like ESPN.

1:12.9

ESPN charges around $15 per month to these entities, and then they pass it on to consumers.

1:21.0

And so they are arguing about the price.

1:23.7

When you look at Alphabet, which owns Google and YouTube, they are a $3 trillion company.

1:32.6

Disney is a $200 billion company.

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