College football commentator Josh Pate is launching a new show on ESPN, but his approach to media partnerships reflects a growing trend of prioritizing ownership of intellectual property over traditional network revenue. Pate’s decision highlights a shift in the sports media landscape, where personalities are increasingly seeking control over their content.
Pate is set to launch “Bussin’ & Pate on Campus” with Will Compton and Taylor Lewan on ESPN. However, the commentator revealed a change in priorities regarding media deals.
There was a time when securing a spot on ESPN or another established network was the primary goal for sports media figures. Pate explained that this dynamic has changed. He prioritized owning the intellectual property (IP) of his content, even over maximizing immediate financial gains from network partnerships. This strategy allows him greater control and potential long-term benefits from his work.
Pate’s approach signals a broader trend in the sports media industry, where personalities are leveraging their platforms to build independent brands and retain ownership of their content. This shift empowers creators and provides them with more flexibility and financial opportunities beyond traditional broadcasting models.
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