The $43 Million Dollar Failure of VENN Esports
As the popularity of esports, streaming, and gaming grow to new heights with each passing year, so too has the size of its audience. With some of the biggest events like EVO and the Overwatch League being broadcasted on channels like DisneyXD and ESPN, it has become clear that esports events can do well on TV. But what about an entire network dedicated to video games? While it had been done in the past with networks like G4TV and shows like The Electric Playground, the media landscape has changed a lot in the last 15 or so years. But that didn’t deter a group of industry titans from trying their hand at bringing gaming back to cable television. This is the story of VENN. Follow us to stay up to date with our releases! Website: https://www.akshonmedia.com/ Facebook: / akshonesports Instagram: / akshonesports Twitter: / akshonesports

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