I don't pretend to know how the ESPN thing will turn out, but there will be some balance coming in the cost vs. revenue side in the future. They pay a ton of money for rights to their live sports, but those packages are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. If ESPN doesn't have the same subscriber base, if advertisers don't keep handing over the cash, then those packages will most likely come down in price. I don't see anyone in a better position than ESPN to turn live sports (which are special, because they draw live viewing) into $$$ on the revenue side of the balance sheet. The biggest threat to ESPN, I'd say, is if someone like Fox takes on some of these packages as a loss leader to try and shake ESPN off their lofty perch.