The global sports broadcasting industry relies heavily on regional licensing and subscription models. However, the rise of "free-to-air" aggregation sites like Koraextra challenges this economic model by providing unauthorized access to live events. This paper investigates the user experience (UX) and socio-economic motivations driving traffic to these platforms. By analyzing the interface design, advertisement density, and community features (chat functions) of unauthorized streaming sites, we explore how these platforms compete with official broadcasters. The study posits that the popularity of sites like Koraextra is not merely a result of cost avoidance, but is driven by a demand for accessibility, real-time engagement, and the fragmentation of legal streaming services.
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