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re: Article: SEC Network vs BTN
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:08 pm to GumBro Jackson
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:08 pm to GumBro Jackson
I respectfully disagree with regards to ESPN. In the TV business world (especially in televised college football), you want ESPN to be on your side full force. They have Phenominal Cosmic Power in the media. You need to look past their issues in content and look at it from a business standpoint. With the SEC Network utilizing the full power of ESPN, whereas BTN has only Fox and the Pac 12 have only themselves, that puts the SEC in a much better position.
Case in point...I live in New Orleans. I get Bevo TV. I do not get BTN. Neither network has a natural market here. The only reason is that Bevo TV is an ESPN Network. Plus, if eventually the larger schools (Alabama, Florida, LSU, A&M, etc) want to go the Bevo TV route, having this already healthy relationship with ESPN will help that. (yes I know that there are no plans for this, but maybe 10-15 years down the road)
Case in point...I live in New Orleans. I get Bevo TV. I do not get BTN. Neither network has a natural market here. The only reason is that Bevo TV is an ESPN Network. Plus, if eventually the larger schools (Alabama, Florida, LSU, A&M, etc) want to go the Bevo TV route, having this already healthy relationship with ESPN will help that. (yes I know that there are no plans for this, but maybe 10-15 years down the road)
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:15 pm to sbrian3915
Oh, I absolutely agree that ESPN is a great partner. It might even be for the best if they are the majority owner. But I don't like a venture where the conference has no equity as is being reported is the case here. I really hope those reports are untrue.
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