BEwannabe wrote:Jet915 wrote:ESPN contract with Dish is up at the end of the month. I'm sure they will work something out but interesting nonetheless.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/dish-disney-gird-showdown-over-005600116.html
my understanding is DISH is considering not renewing ESPN-Disney and offering a lower priced alternative to tv markets minus the expensive ESPN sports package.
Jet915 wrote:BEwannabe wrote:Jet915 wrote: Supposedly, only 20% of households watch ESPN channels so there is a market for non-sports/ESPN viewers assuming the packages are cheaper.
wildjays wrote:I posted this over on the Bluejay Underground too, but I thought this had some relevance for some Big East thoughts as a whole:
This article sort of shows the challenges Fox is going to run into to really distribute Fox Sports 1 across that 90 million homes.
http://marquettetribune.org/2013/09/12/ ... -in-sight/
Though the focus of the article is on a TV carriage dispute that really doesn't have anything to do with Fox Sports 1, I thought it was interesting that they pointed out that the basic cable service that is provided to Marquette on campus doesn't include Fox Sports 1. In order to get it they have to upgrade the package which of course underscores how the channel really isn't in 90 million homes and has a long ways to go if they really want to challenge ESPN.
Right now I can plug my cable into any TV in the house whether I have a cable box or not and I can get ESPN and ESPN2. In reality the basic satellite packages on Dish and DIrecTV includes ESPN and ESPN2 as well. In either case if you want to get Fox Sports 1, you have to upgrade your service to get it. It is easy for a college student not willing to pay extra to turn it to ESPN because there are games on there and definitely confusing when they could turn it there and watch Big East games all season last year. Until they can get FS1 on a basic tier of some kind the random fan is going to miss out on the BE games and thus the exposure is lower.
Maybe I'm wrong here, but as much as I love the TV package and the future of things with the FS1 deal, until ESPN and ESPN2 isn't on basic cable anymore (75 or under) or Fox Sports 1 can move down the channel listings there will be that uphill battle to hit that potential 90 million homes. What do you all think?
stever20 wrote:the concept though is it might be available in however many homes, but in order to get it you have to have a high level package. I'd venture a guess that in a majority of the basic packages, Speed Network wasn't available. ESPN is in 110 million homes or whatever- and on basic packages.
Also, this will apply for those that travel. A lot of the hotels won't have FS1 quite frankly.
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