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Re: [Swprograms] OT: Regional sports networks
- Subject: Re: [Swprograms] OT: Regional sports networks
- From: atlsvo@xxxxxxxxx (maryanne kehoe)
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 01:45:51 -0400
I have the MLB Extra Innings package (for the out-of-region Detroit
Tigers games, and Ken is perking his ears up and sometimes watches the
SF Giants.) What I don't like is when MLB has the Braves game on and it
is blacked out since FSN, Ch. 17 or TurnerSouth is showing it.
You don't see that happened last night with the Chicago Cubs game, it
was on MLB and ESPN!
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rdesantos@xxxxxxxxx(Rob de Santos AFANA) Date: Tue, Jun 14, 2005,
6:11pm To: rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx ('Richard Cuff'),
swprograms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ('Shortwave programming discussion')
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] OT: Regional sports networks
I've been following this thread and it probably should be pointed out
that Comcast takes advantage of a technicality in the satellite carriage
regulations that have allowed it to avoid making it's Comcast Sports Net
signal available to the satellite distributors until recently (it is now
on DirecTV). I'm no lawyer but as I understand it the rules allow cable
(or satellite) companies to have exclusive content and not share it in
certain circumstances. They aren't obligated (as are "broadcast"
entities) to engage in good faith retransmission consent negotiations.
Both the FCC and Congress are looking at changing those rules for
reasons unrelated to this thread.
Comcast is notorious in the TV business for being tough to negotiate
with and hard nosed when it comes to profit and loss. Sports rights are
very expensive and in the end it comes down to how to profit off of
those rights. If the best way to do that is to drive subscriptions to
your cable franchises by blocking satellite competitors, you can't blame
them for that.
As a fan though, it stinks. The leagues and their various teams can
change the equation and increasingly they are by owning (starting) their
own TV channels. Interestingly, it is often Comcast that is joining up
with them against Fox Sports Net and their regional sports channels.
-Rob de Santos
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From: swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Cuff
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:16 PM
To: Sandy Finlayson; Shortwave programming discussion
Subject: [Swprograms] OT: Regional sports networks (was: Fwd:
Sirius Canada(was 'An articlefromglobetechnology.com'))
30 years ago it would be rare to see a televised home game in any sport,
except for baseball on Sundays. Some things have changed over the years,
but professional sports is still an annoyingly greedy institution.
/rant on: if I were czar, I'd force any team that wanted public help
with any stadium project to transfer ownership of the team logo &
likeness to the municipal entity funding the stadium project. That way,
if the team leaves town, their identity stays put -- as was done when
the NFL Browns moved from Cleveland to Baltimore.
/rant off
Richard Cuff / putting up with cable in Allentown, PA USA
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