ESPN's Where to Watch tries to solve sports' most frustrating problem
Briefly

At the core of Where to Watch is an event database created and managed by the ESPN Stats and Information Group (SIG), which aggregates ESPN and partner data feeds along with originally sourced information and programming details from more than 250 media sources.
ESPN previously offered browsable lists of games like this, but it didn't identify where you could actually watch all the games, meaning customers often relied on frustrating guesswork to find live events.
For example, I live within walking distance from Wrigley Field, but because I don't have cable, I can't watch most Cubs games on any screens in my home. This highlights the significant challenges sports fans face today.
ESPN Where to Watch could be useful for the new college football season, as it simplifies the complex web of streaming services and licensing agreements that often confuses sports fans.
Read at Ars Technica
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