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@mcuban made the right decision to sell 73 % the Mavs, leave the show, he 68 next month, focus on family, the existing ones he invested in & health care market. Try to help Trump & future leaders.
Still has 27% which he can give to his kids or sell shares like the Packers!
NEW LONG FORM VIDEO: From 8 million viewers to irrelevant: what happened to Shark Tank
Shark Tank went from a television phenomenon that drew nearly 8 million viewers per episode and changed how many Americans thought about entrepreneurship to a show that is increasingly becoming culturally irrelevant. Along the way, it helped launch hundreds of businesses, made household names out of its investors, and turned entrepreneurship into mainstream entertainment.
But times have changed. Viewership has declined, the startup world looks very different than it did a decade ago, and Mark Cuban, arguably the show's biggest star, has announced that he’s leaving.
So what happened? How did one of the most influential business shows ever made lose its place at the center of the conversation?
As I go for a walk today, this is the rise and fall of Shark Tank.