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Fox Sports 1 may challenge ESPN
Bloomington Pantagraph ^ | 8/17/13 | Jim Benson

Posted on 08/17/2013 1:04:26 PM PDT by jimbo123

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To: discostu

The 4 networks should just own the NFL, lol


41 posted on 08/17/2013 3:13:51 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: jimbo123

Surfing the Cox channel listing, I saw it listed.

Turned to it. A group - 1 female and several guys — yelling about college football.

Yelling!

Why do people on the Fox entities — FoxNews, FoxBusiness, and now Fox1Sports — have to yell at each other?

I watched about 30 seconds and continued my channel surfing to other destinations.


42 posted on 08/17/2013 3:27:57 PM PDT by TomGuy (.)
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To: discostu

Good points, I didn’t realize the NHL and NFL contracts were that far out. Games from broadcast would be a good idea in principle, maybe Saturday or Friday night football? But I doubt that would fly with the NFL or fans. The NBA contract is their best bet, but FOX would have to get around Disney and that’s going to be brutal because you better believe they want to block Fox from sinking ESPN. But, just like sports there’s always the “any given Sunday rule,” Disney would be hard to outbid, but it may be possible.


43 posted on 08/17/2013 3:56:10 PM PDT by erod (I'm a Chicagoan till Chicago ends...)
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To: jimbo123
Hopefully, the staff knows more than the rotation of 10-to-20 athletes ESPN constantly promotes. As an ESPN personality said earlier this year “There are only five baseball players that matter nationally, 15 basketball players, that is why we are talking basketball.” Sad! ESPN forgot that teams matter; these are team sports.
44 posted on 08/17/2013 4:04:10 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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To: erod

Yeah the NHL and NBC signed a 10 year deal in 2011, about 10 minutes after the comcast merger was approved. All the NFL TV contracts got renewed right after the player lockout ended 2 whole years before the current contracts expire. They’re interesting deals to look at, they show the difference between the sports. NHL gets $200 million a year, the most they’ve ever gotten from TV. ESPN will be paying the NFL around $100 million a GAME.

Really if FS wants to defeat ESPN the first thing they need to do is crush NBCSports, they’re more vulnerable, not as well funded, and that will expand their sports reach putting them in a position to take on ESPN.


45 posted on 08/17/2013 4:08:53 PM PDT by discostu (Go do the voodoo that you do so well.)
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To: Gettin Betta

Us racers really got screwed on this deal as well as the NBSS channel. I loved Speedvision when it first came out but it morphed into a stupid reality car channel for the last 5 years. The only things worth watching on Speed was Moto GP and F1 and I wouldn’t give a bucket of horse pee for all the stick and ball sports they will be carrying.

Oh well, I guess we were all forewarned, racing has all become spec racing so everybody has a chance. Kinda like all the kiddie sports, eh.

The Golden Age of racing is over and I am sincerely glad I got to witness it.


46 posted on 08/17/2013 4:46:02 PM PDT by biff (WAS)
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