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re: SEC Network: Friend or Foe
Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:58 am to abellsujr
Posted on 5/14/14 at 7:58 am to abellsujr
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Yeah, the four letter network has sort of become the Wally World (Walmart) of sports broadcasting running small mom and pop shops out of business ... but I like what my Wally World stock has done over the years and, seeing as how I am a greedy capitalist, I am of the opinion that the SEC Network is going to do the same for the conference in the long run.
We're going to be filthy rich!
Also, with regard to baseball, there will be more SEC baseball games on than ever before. ESPN is clamoring for inventory and they are going to get a steady dose of everything SEC, baseball especially. All of our programs have been mandated to establish our own camera crews capable of broadcasting anything and everything. They'll be manned by student crews with associate ESPN producers and training teams coming out of Charlotte to train our programs on how to pull it off. I know for a fact that SCAR has already invested in a lot of our own broadcast equipment and we'll be the test program with our crews being trained over the summer, actually starting in a week or so if I am not mistaken.
Yeah, the four letter network has sort of become the Wally World (Walmart) of sports broadcasting running small mom and pop shops out of business ... but I like what my Wally World stock has done over the years and, seeing as how I am a greedy capitalist, I am of the opinion that the SEC Network is going to do the same for the conference in the long run.
We're going to be filthy rich!
Also, with regard to baseball, there will be more SEC baseball games on than ever before. ESPN is clamoring for inventory and they are going to get a steady dose of everything SEC, baseball especially. All of our programs have been mandated to establish our own camera crews capable of broadcasting anything and everything. They'll be manned by student crews with associate ESPN producers and training teams coming out of Charlotte to train our programs on how to pull it off. I know for a fact that SCAR has already invested in a lot of our own broadcast equipment and we'll be the test program with our crews being trained over the summer, actually starting in a week or so if I am not mistaken.
This post was edited on 5/14/14 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 5/14/14 at 12:28 pm to scrooster
Regarding baseball, that's my understanding. ESPN has made a huge investment of money and push for coverage of baseball. Can't wait to see how it actually pans out.
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