The following owners that Detroit have:
Paramount Global/CBS
Fox
Scripps
Graham
Adell
Paramount Global/CBS
Fox
Scripps
Graham
Adell
As the owners of the Red Sox and Bruins share ownership of NESN, it’s unlikely they abandon that and go to OTA TV. Ditto NYC with MSG/Knicks/Rangers ownership and YES/Yankees.I hope the Boston, NYC and Philadelphia sports teams go back to airing games on OTA TV
Don't the Yankees still put a few games a year on "free" TV?As the owners of the Red Sox and Bruins share ownership of NESN, it’s unlikely they abandon that and go to OTA TV. Ditto NYC with MSG/Knicks/Rangers ownership and YES/Yankees.
no. Unless you count the FOX gamesDon't the Yankees still put a few games a year on "free" TV?
So in that case, if Scripps Sports do get the Wild, it means they could make deals with Forum (KSFL, KBMY/KMCY), Gray (KEVN or KHME) and Coastal (KVRR) to screen Wild games. But Scripps might possibly do something different when they actually do get the Wild or any teams from Bally Sports North.But when you get to outstate Minnesota and the Dakotas, those don't have much of a presence in the other markets, so you'd have to do a second deal to get it every where else that currently gets Bally Sports North.
Expect that Gray doesn't own a station in MinneapolisGray is the only one present in all those markets.
i can see Victory+ evolving into the first major RSSN (regional sports streaming network) and them airing games for free to test the servers until they are ready to start selling games at a price.Dallas Stars games as of next season move to a direct-to-consumer in-market streamer called VICTORY+. Stars and APMC pioneer game-changing VICTORY+ Sports Network | Dallas Stars
The package of 20 or so YES-produced games broadcast over-the-air (and most recently by WPIX from 2015 to 2021) are now carried by Amazon Prime TV. IIRC, Amazon now owns a small share of YES.Don't the Yankees still put a few games a year on "free" TV?
SNY produces 25 Mets games per season for WPIX.The Mets use WPIX for OTA games (its like 30-35 or so last I recall)
No word on the Tigers as of now, if Bally Sports Detroit gets shut down by August 1st, the Tigers could be headed to streaming services via MLB.tv for the final 2 months of the current season.No word yet on where the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons end up next NHL and NBA season. According to reports out there in Minnesota that they expect Diamond Sports to shut down 2 markets: The Twin Cities and Detroit around August 1st. We are expecting WMYD, which is do set to drop the CW at the end of next month and scheduled to return to an independent station, is set to acquire the Pistons and WKBD could acquire the Red Wings if Bally Sports Detroit gets shut down at the end of this month pending on the bankruptcy hearing coming up in 2 weeks from Monday. They going to expect WXYZ (owner by Scripps same as WMYD) and WWJ (owner by CBS/Paramount same as WKBD) expecting to make an announcement within the next few weeks.
Most likey MLB network will produced Twins and Tigers games for the rest of the season via MLB.tv
And among that group, Paramount is being sold, Fox doesn't do local sports in any way, Graham has no duopoly partner, and Adell is going to lose his station in Chapter 7.The following owners that Detroit have:
Paramount Global/CBS
Fox
Scripps
Graham
Adell
So WADL is going to chapter 7 and shut down?? They can't acquire the Pistons.And among that group, Paramount is being sold, Fox doesn't do local sports in any way, Graham has no duopoly partner, and Adell is going to lose his station in Chapter 7.
That leaves Scripps by default. And they will be dumping the CW from WMYD so they definitely have the room for more than one team, so they'll assuredly get both the Pistons and Red Wings.
Same goes with Minneapolis-St. Paul. In that market, Paramount is being sold, Fox doesn't do local sports, Tegna has no partner station, and Sinclair just wants to save money by getting rid of local news in their stations.And among that group, Paramount is being sold, Fox doesn't do local sports in any way, Graham has no duopoly partner, and Adell is going to lose his station in Chapter 7.The following owners that Detroit have:
Paramount Global/CBS
Fox
Scripps
Graham
Adell
That leaves Scripps by default. And they will be dumping the CW from WMYD so they definitely have the room for more than one team, so they'll assuredly get both the Pistons and Red Wings.
Kevin Adell is a terrible businessman who single-handidly blew a $75 million deal withSo WADL is going to chapter 7 and shut down?? They can't acquire the Pistons.
Are you sure? In past instances Scripps has built out general entertainment independents for acquired local sports coverage but those stations all had an established Big Four duopoly partner. That is not the case for KPXM.Same goes with Minneapolis-St. Paul. In that market, Paramount is being sold, Fox doesn't do local sports, Tegna has no partner station, and Sinclair just wants to save money by getting rid of local news in their stations.
That leaves with Hubbard and Scripps. Wild will end up on KPXM, while the Timberwolves will end up on KSTC.
If Adell sells WADL, the only ones that will get it are either a godcaster (most likely TCT) or someone who will turn in the license and receive money from it.Kevin Adell is a terrible businessman who single-handidly blew a $75 million deal withSo WADL is going to chapter 7 and shut down?? They can't acquire the Pistons.NexstarMission. He could never afford to carry game coverage of the Pistons even if he wanted to.
Let's be realistic here.
They could use the Wild as a experiment to see if a Scripps former-ion-turned-indie station without an duopoly partner could do well. They could use stuff from Scripps News for their News coverage or they do a agreement with an existing station to do their news just like what KPXM did back in the early 2000's with KARE. But syndication shows might be a problem.Are you sure? In past instances Scripps has built out general entertainment independents for acquired local sports coverage but those stations all had an established Big Four duopoly partner. That is not the case for KPXM.