I don't think that his focus right now. I think its another cablecaster.Bryon owns a minority share in Diamond, cmon he can do it like he attempted with the Broncos
I don't think that his focus right now. I think its another cablecaster.Bryon owns a minority share in Diamond, cmon he can do it like he attempted with the Broncos
I don't think that his focus right now. I think its another cablecaster.
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And those of us in Houston are waiting to see if the Astros and Rockets can avoid a repeat of what happened a decade ago with their majority ownership of Comcast SportsNet Houston, which imploded after only two years. Hopefully lessons learned during that debacle will prevent the same mistakes being made this time around.Some of these MLB/NHL/NBA franchises, if they can afford it, will also get involved in the bidding of acquiring their respective RSNs; we're starting to see it now in Houston, with the Rockets and Astros, already part-owners in AT&T SportsNet Southwest, are in works of acquiring the remaining stake of that network.
Some Independent/ My Network TV channels can air MLB games during the week and Sunday afternoons it will be a throwback to earlier generations when MLB games aired on your local TV station on Sunday afternoons before Sunday dinner.
There have been some suggestions that MLB would stream games and also allow them to air on local independent over the air stations. In that case MLB would already be producing them to stream and let that stream be aired (presumably in exchange for some advertising time or a split of commercial revenue)But in order to do that, those stations would have to pay the rights fee to the team, pay for the crew and technical operations, and take over all the expenses that RSNs do. Not every station is prepared for all that. They'd rather just run more reruns.
There have been some suggestions that MLB would stream games and also allow them to air on local independent over the air stations. In that case MLB would already be producing them to stream and let that stream be aired (presumably in exchange for some advertising time or a split of commercial revenue)
In the short term, Bally Sports will continue to broadcast MLB games until the bankruptcy process has been completed. This could allow for the regional networks to be sold off and kept running under new ownership. The league expects that nothing will change in regards to the short-term future of broadcasts. The changes will come further down the road.
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MyNetwork affiliates in most of the Top 10 markets are owned by Fox. No rights money or production issues there. But would they want to do it? They got out of the RSN business once.Some Independent/ My Network TV channels can air MLB games during the week and Sunday afternoons it will be a throwback to earlier generations when MLB games aired on your local TV station on Sunday afternoons before Sunday dinner.
MyNetwork affiliates in most of the Top 10 markets are owned by Fox. No rights money or production issues there. But would they want to do it? They got out of the RSN business once.
So why did Fox broke a promise on focusing on news and sports if they wanna retain the national Fox Sports division, the Murdochs should double review their RSN business if there's a regulatory conflict between the RSN's and ESPN on channel pricing. The Murdochs should should kept the RSNs in the first place TBHThe Fox deal is for national broadcast, not local. That would require more money. Same with production. Broadcasting two games on Saturday is very different from doing daily games in 20 or more different cities. Once again, more money. This is how Diamond went bankrupt.
So why did Fox broke a promise on focusing on news and sports if they wanna retain the national Fox Sports division]
Do u have proof if the Murdoch's are not interested in RSNs before and during the Disney/Fox merger, I mean Fox Sports built the NFL, MLB, and Nascar into an establishment. Sky does the same with soccer, cricket, rugby, etc. Murdoch disrupted the both the TV and sports worlds when they outbid for soccer in 1992 and American Football in 1994. Murdoch entered the regional sports biz with partnering up with Liberty Media. They used it to build their own ESPN, they're own SportsCenter like show, and using their sports rights to promote both FOX and FX.Because they knew RSNs are bad business.
Do u have proof if the Murdoch's are not interested in RSNs
Or they left out from the bidding when the Trump DoJ required to sell the RSNs. Keep that mind Donald Trump loves Sinclair and the DoJ were being pressured from Trump's angst against CNN connecting to the Trump DoJ attempt to block ATT/WM merger contrary to the Disney/Fox merger approved by required to sell the RSNs while rejecting the horizontal concerns about merging 2 large movie studios (see Paramount Consent Decrees).Why did they sell them? Nobody forced them to sell.
Or they left out from the bidding when the Trump DoJ required to sell the RSNs.
Disney was required to sell, not Fox. So Fox was the seller. They would not be bidding on something they sold.
As you can see from this thread, everyone is trying to get out of the RSN business. That includes NBC and AT&T.
Diamond went bankrupt on the debt from the purchase of the RSNs. Not because they are losing money on the games. The RSNs on their own are profitable.The Fox deal is for national broadcast, not local. That would require more money. Same with production. Broadcasting two games on Saturday is very different from doing daily games in 20 or more different cities. Once again, more money. This is how Diamond went bankrupt.