

Right? I don't understand all the neurological activity involved in hoping and speculating if some RSN keeps or loses teams. It's like some weird train-spotter hobbyest that tries to determine when the next train derailment might happen in which state and what section of track.This epic wishcasting thread continues ...
Nostalgia for the days of local sports on local over-the-air TV is obviously a big factor here. The wishing is that all these teams whose RSN deals are collapsing will have to put most of their games on a local flagship and scattered affiliates, just as they did in the warm-and-fuzzy pre-RSN, pre-streaming days. And some of them are being forced to do so -- temporarily. To think that they'll continue to leave money on the table by depending only on advertising and not a combination of advertising and fees to maximize their profits is naive. At some point, OTA TV will be out of the picture again and fans who want to see their teams' games that aren't on national TV will have to pay some entity or entities to do so.Right? I don't understand all the neurological activity involved in hoping and speculating if some RSN keeps or loses teams. It's like some weird train-spotter hobbyest that tries to determine when the next train derailment might happen in which state and what section of track.
I know a lot of leagues are trying to figure out streaming, and in particular, how much of a revenue dip would be encountered if teams move in that direction before viewers move that way. Most aren't ready to jump yet, but I'll guarantee it's coming. All it takes is one pro league to figure out the formula, and everyone will climb on that bandwagon.Nostalgia for the days of local sports on local over-the-air TV is obviously a big factor here. The wishing is that all these teams whose RSN deals are collapsing will have to put most of their games on a local flagship and scattered affiliates, just as they did in the warm-and-fuzzy pre-RSN, pre-streaming days. And some of them are being forced to do so -- temporarily. To think that they'll continue to leave money on the table by depending only on advertising and not a combination of advertising and fees to maximize their profits is naive. At some point, OTA TV will be out of the picture again and fans who want to see their teams' games that aren't on national TV will have to pay some entity or entities to do so.
Can you site where you are getting this news that Paramount and Scripps **will** have these agreements with those teams, because there does not seem to be any reporting that shows that. Given Paramount has had no interest or be involved with any regional sports rights, is this your speculation?The bankruptcy hearing was scheduled for Monday has been postponed, again.
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Diamond RSN Bankruptcy Saga Plays On as Court Delays Key Hearing
The owner and operator of the Bally Sports RSNs says it needs more time to hash out deals with Comcast, the NBA and NHL.www.sportico.com
We don't know if the Pistons and Red Wings will be on Bally Sports Detroit including non-nationally televise games and the early round of the playoffs for the 2024-25 NHL and NBA season or not. If Bally Sports Detroit is unable to carry the Pistons and Red Wings in the upcoming season, they will be end up having an joint agreement with Paramount and Scripps Sports.
Don't hold your breath waiting for those links. They likely don't exist.Can you site where you are getting this news that Paramount and Scripps **will** have these agreements with those teams, because there does not seem to be any reporting that shows that. Given Paramount has had no interest or be involved with any regional sports rights, is this your speculation?
This is absurdist gobbledygook. Even if such a deal actually took place (which wouldn't because Paramount does not do local sports of any sort nor do they have any plans to do so), all you're going to do is confuse viewers and undermine any actual return on investment.Rumor: Scripps Sports and CBS could have a joint agreement with the Pistons and Red Wings, but nothing is an official yet. Scripps owns WXYZ, which is an ABC affiliate and WMYD, which is about to drop the CW on September 1st and headed back to an independent station, while CBS owned WWJ and it's independent station WKBD could be making an official announcement within the next few weeks. If the deal is reach, here are the following games that the 2 teams will be carrying on a daily basis:
WMYD
Monday: Pistons
Tuesday: Red Wings
Wednesday: Pistons
Thursday: Red Wings
Friday: Pistons
Saturday: Red Wings (Saturday afternoons only expect for national games can be seen on their sister station); Pistons (some Saturday nights expect for national games)
Sunday: Pistons (1st 3 months of the NBA season); Red Wings (last 3 months of the NHL season)
Note: Any Tuesday and Thursday night Red Wings games are scheduled to be appearing on ESPN or ESPN+ won't be airing on WMYD and any Wednesday and Friday night Pistons games that are scheduled to be simulcast on ESPN and WMYD. Also, any Sunday Red Wings games that are scheduled to be appearing on TNT during the the last several weeks of the NHL season, will be appearing on WMYD.
WKBD
Monday: Red Wings
Tuesday: Pistons
Wednesday: Red Wings
Thursday: Pistons
Friday: Red Wings
Saturday: Red Wings (Saturday night only expect for national prime time games)
Sunday: Red Wings (1st half), Pistons (2nd half)
Note: Any Tuesday and Thursday night Pistons games and any Wednesday night Red Wings games that are scheduled to appearing on TNT, will not be airing on WKBD as well as any Sunday afternoons Pistons games.
Also WMYD will be airing home preseason games and WKBD will be airing road preseason games for both of the teams. WMYD will air road playoff games and WKBD will air home playoff games for the first round of the both the NBA and NHL playoffs. If the deal reach, it expect to be 6 years and it can run through the 2029-2030 NHL and NBA season.
Paramount Global was going to doing live sports after 8 stations dropped the CW late last year. Now 7 stations that owned by Scripps will be dropping the CW in another month and switches to an independent station. In fact, the current CW affiliate in Miami that is due set to disaffiliate from the network will be carrying the Florida Panthers later this year and we still waiting for current CW affiliate in Detroit who also will be disaffiliate from the network to carrying either the Pistons or Red Wings later this year.time to pull the plug on bally sports
And yet, none of them have or plan to do so.Paramount Global was going to doing live sports after 8 stations dropped the CW late last year.
Because outside of your speculation and wishcasting, no such deal exists.No major announcement had been made by neither ABC affiliate WXYZ nor CBS affiliate WWJ as of yet.
Right? It seems like this particular topic lends itself toward rampant illogical speculation wrapped about gobbledygook.This is absurdist gobbledygook. Even if such a deal actually took place (which wouldn't because Paramount does not do local sports of any sort nor do they have any plans to do so), all you're going to do is confuse viewers and undermine any actual return on investment.
Any NHL or NBA team got dropped out of Bally Sports according to the court document??Diamond is once more kicking the can down the road hoping teams will take whatever deal it gets at the very last minute. They 'almost' have the Comcast deal, they 'almost' have the monies the teams want. More ' ifs' and 'maybes'. I feel that patience with the teams and leagues will run out sooner then later.
What is your obsession with this???Any NHL or NBA team got dropped out of Bally Sports according to the court document??
It is a little much… but we can stay cordial.What is your obsession with this???