There's been the start of a trend of sports teams looking to put much or even all of their non-national games on local TV. Two news items concerning this involve the Phoenix Suns and the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Also, ION is going to air WNBA games this season on a regional basis. This past day I've read that Paramount Global is dropping the CW affiliation on some of their channels, in part, to look for opportunities to air local sports. One of the reasons this is happening is that the Regional Sports Networks are losing money hand over fist. Warner Bros. Discovery is getting out of the RSN business and Bally's Sports has declared bankruptcy.
New York would be one of the last markets to lose the RSNs but I think even here there has to be some discussion over putting more games on over the air TV. Companies like Nexstar, Gray, Scripps, Paramount Global and maybe a few others are looking at NBA, NHL and MLB. The NFL has been on over the air TV since forever because they love the exposure, as well as major college football. It seems that some NBA and NHL owners are starting to think more that way.
In NYC we have the Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, Yankees and Mets.
Being that the Yankees went completely away from OTA towards more streaming I doubt they'd be among the first to go back. The Mets, I know, has a local deal with WPIX, while the Brooklyn Nets had a couple of games on WWOR in the last part of the regular season. But other than those and national TV games New York sports on over the air TV is extremely scarce. This is not going to change much, as the owners are going to hold on to cable and streaming money as long as they can.
Sooner or later, though, they're going to have to look at how others in other markets are needing to find ways to reach the fans, as cord cutting takes its toll. I think two franchises that should be looking more at over the air are the Islanders and Devils. Both are hidden on one of the MSG networks and the Rangers are more popular. So it would be smart for both of them to put a few games on free TV to try to reach new fans.
The Islanders should fit in the new plan Paramount Global is going with by putting a few games on WLNY. Even though the city doesn't get that signal they can still watch that channel through FiOS, cable and satellite. Likewise, the Devils should have a few games on WWOR. WWOR was supposed to serve New Jersey residents as part of a deal that a previous owner of that station agreed to when trying to renew the license in those days.
If I had my way I would put these teams on the following channels:
WLNY 55 - Islanders
WWOR 9 - Devils, Nets, Mets
WPIX 11 - Yankees
WPXN 31 - Knicks, Rangers
New York would be one of the last markets to lose the RSNs but I think even here there has to be some discussion over putting more games on over the air TV. Companies like Nexstar, Gray, Scripps, Paramount Global and maybe a few others are looking at NBA, NHL and MLB. The NFL has been on over the air TV since forever because they love the exposure, as well as major college football. It seems that some NBA and NHL owners are starting to think more that way.
In NYC we have the Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, Yankees and Mets.
Being that the Yankees went completely away from OTA towards more streaming I doubt they'd be among the first to go back. The Mets, I know, has a local deal with WPIX, while the Brooklyn Nets had a couple of games on WWOR in the last part of the regular season. But other than those and national TV games New York sports on over the air TV is extremely scarce. This is not going to change much, as the owners are going to hold on to cable and streaming money as long as they can.
Sooner or later, though, they're going to have to look at how others in other markets are needing to find ways to reach the fans, as cord cutting takes its toll. I think two franchises that should be looking more at over the air are the Islanders and Devils. Both are hidden on one of the MSG networks and the Rangers are more popular. So it would be smart for both of them to put a few games on free TV to try to reach new fans.
The Islanders should fit in the new plan Paramount Global is going with by putting a few games on WLNY. Even though the city doesn't get that signal they can still watch that channel through FiOS, cable and satellite. Likewise, the Devils should have a few games on WWOR. WWOR was supposed to serve New Jersey residents as part of a deal that a previous owner of that station agreed to when trying to renew the license in those days.
If I had my way I would put these teams on the following channels:
WLNY 55 - Islanders
WWOR 9 - Devils, Nets, Mets
WPIX 11 - Yankees
WPXN 31 - Knicks, Rangers