[NU Sports] TV and sports
Brian H. Winkler
Winkler_Brian_H at cat.com
Tue Aug 21 10:50:56 CDT 2007
> I'm not convinced ala carte pricing will save me anything on my cable
bill,
> which currently adds up to several hundred dollars a month. I've
already
> decided I will NOT purchase ESPN Game Plan this season, last year I
think
> I got TWO games I was really interested in on Game Plan all season, and
> fewer games overall than in 2005.
"Several hundred dollars a month" for cable. Wow. I switched to direct
tv years ago and have lost touch with cable pricing but that seems
outrageous.
Does anyone know the breakdown of revenue for a tv network - what percent
comes from commercials vs fees collected from the cable/satellite
operators?
The Big ten network will be short-lived if it is a money-losing venture. I
suspect they need the subscription fees from the cable companies and are
hoping customer demand for the BT network will drive cable operators to
include it.
Brian
Mike Nolan <nolan at romaine.tssi.com>
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08/21/2007 10:07 AM
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Re: [NU Sports] TV and sports
Caterpillar: Confidential Green Retain Until: 09/20/2007
> There are lots of channels in the basic package that far less than 39%
> of the subscribers view. You'd have to be a TV addict to watch even a
> majority of the channels. In Big Ten country I would expect the BTN to
> be one of the higher rated channels.
The Wall Street Journal site had an article recently talking about how the
NFL may finally have bitten off more than it can chew with their new
NFL Network channel, which many cable operators are not carrying because
of the high cost and low perceived demand.
This article also mentioned ESPN's (mostly) successful strategy of paying
top-dollar (and in the process redefining what 'top dollar' means) for
events then jacking up the per-subscriber fee to cable operators
to carry the ESPN family of channels. (I think it's ironic that now
that my cable operator has finally added ESPNU to the mix, there may not
be any games on it I'm interested in this season.)
It also cited problems that the Big 10 Network is having with cable
operators balking at carrying it. If that's true, it isn't likely to
be one of the higher rated channels even in Big 10 country.
I'm not convinced ala carte pricing will save me anything on my cable
bill,
which currently adds up to several hundred dollars a month. I've already
decided I will NOT purchase ESPN Game Plan this season, last year I think
I got TWO games I was really interested in on Game Plan all season, and
fewer games overall than in 2005.
Personally, I think the cable operators should have to pay ME for
including
the shopping channels.
--
Mike Nolan
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