ESPN’s Skipper Says Cable Should Offer Smaller TV Bundles

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ESPN President John Skipper said pay-TV companies should offer smaller packages of channels to consumers who don’t already get cable or satellite services.

Skipper, speaking at Re/code’s media conference in New York, said there are 6 million to 8 million young people in the U.S. looking for television programming and that serving the audience would benefit the industry.