BBPETE wrote:Knowing the tv/ad world NEVER, NEVER rule out what the push may be to get it done---the most $ out there (not that the league wants it) is to have Pittsburgh and Detroit represented; the current schools there are not very good---but tv land does not care ie; DePaul and Chicago is the example, so there will be league push back; but believe me the tv revenue is greater by 30% when you increase the take and divide by 14 (you have to take in U of Detroit and [sit down] Duquesne). May not happen @14 yet getting to 12 asap is a must for tv land---that' s St. Louis and Richmond now. 6 team division split with round robin play in division and each once on the other side. Look at it this way a GU/Vil game on a Monday night will pull in St. Louis tv if SLU is in the league-----as would Detroit tv (which still has a top 10/15 tv coverage Nationwide)---it is about "like schools", bb first attitude; and the tv revenue isn't it. Look for 12 teams for sure with a 16 game schedule.
yorost wrote:BBPETE wrote:Knowing the tv/ad world NEVER, NEVER rule out what the push may be to get it done---the most $ out there (not that the league wants it) is to have Pittsburgh and Detroit represented; the current schools there are not very good---but tv land does not care ie; DePaul and Chicago is the example, so there will be league push back; but believe me the tv revenue is greater by 30% when you increase the take and divide by 14 (you have to take in U of Detroit and [sit down] Duquesne). May not happen @14 yet getting to 12 asap is a must for tv land---that' s St. Louis and Richmond now. 6 team division split with round robin play in division and each once on the other side. Look at it this way a GU/Vil game on a Monday night will pull in St. Louis tv if SLU is in the league-----as would Detroit tv (which still has a top 10/15 tv coverage Nationwide)---it is about "like schools", bb first attitude; and the tv revenue isn't it. Look for 12 teams for sure with a 16 game schedule.
DePaul got invited to the Big East right around winning CUSA and never having too many consecutive years off from postseason bids over 2-3 decades. Detroit and Duquesne are not going to add value for Fox just because they're in those markets. One has had very little success over the years and the other has had no success in the last 40. I would have to think adding them is more likely to harm the value of the conference than to build it.
podcast411 wrote:Here is a nice chart that shows real TV market sizes along with what the TV Ratings watching BB Games are.
http://playertology.com/catholic-7-infographic/
Plus some other interesting facts.
glen wrote:podcast411 wrote:Here is a nice chart that shows real TV market sizes along with what the TV Ratings watching BB Games are.
http://playertology.com/catholic-7-infographic/
Plus some other interesting facts.
It's funny how this info skews to Dayton. If its the best inductor, why aren't the Flyers in?
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