and the result will be better for the consumer than it is today >> leo hindry is the former ceo of tcierty media and at&t broadband and joins us at post 9. >> nice to be here >> specifically on the sports side, wasn't too long ago when disney had an espn problem focus of subscriber losses, subscription losses and cord cutting and now with regional sports networks, does that perceived problem disappear? >> they still have a problem, melissa. i was saying earlier, this transition from a big bundle to a world of eight to 15 streaming services over the top is going to be a rockier road than any people that have been on your show have talked about this morning. there's an intellectual consistency between bob saying the rsns are a complement to espn, while rupert is keeping fox sports 1 and letting those two rsns go. it's just doing this, but the world of eating what i served and paying what i charged was a perfect model for a long, long time it respected the diversity of the country and it's really hard to anticipate this ott transition being as smooth as this transaction is suggesting it's