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DoubleOSnake 12/12/18 10:32:05 PM #1: |
which do you think
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GallisOTK 12/12/18 10:38:20 PM #2: |
I'd say sports in general, but it depends on what city/state you're in. In a place like Chicago where there's multiple great sports franchises, it's not even close. But in cities like Jacksonville or Phoenix that have few teams or mostly really bad teams, I would guess that movies close the gap a lot more.
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Antifar 12/12/18 10:44:57 PM #3: |
This is an imperfect measure on a lot of levels, but:
https://deadline.com/2018/07/film-industry-revenue-2017-ibisworld-report-gloomy-box-office-1202425692/ Vs. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-11-13/sports-revenue-to-reach-67-7-billion-by-2017-pwc-report-says To the extent that revenue is a reflection of popularity, it would seem that sports are more popular, but even that has to be caveated with the fact that the sports figure is a projection for all of North America. --- kin to all that throbs ... Copied to Clipboard!
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