there has been no evidence that anybody wants to watch disc golf, not non-disc-golfers in significant numbers, and no reason for someone to gamble their money in hopes that they can make it happen.
That's because at some point someone in charge of PDGA marketing decided the sport needed to be presented to the public more like ball golf. And here we are now, polo shorts, hush hush while throwing, and you better be on your best behavior on the course. The sport needs a makeover and finally needs to stop trying to act like ball golf's little lost brother. There's an incredible infusion of energy and excitement from all the young players the last 10 years, yet we're grooming them to play the game like (boring) ball golf. As much as I enjoy watching the top pros play due to their technical skills, 99% of the players visually come across as exciting as cardboard boxes.
The sport itself is NOT the reason why it hasn't achieved a greater awareness from the non playing public, imop it's the marketing of the sport that has caused too much of a similarity to ball golf and joe general viewer is probably subliminally confused going "wait..we already have golf..wth are these guys doing?"