i bet we are gonna see this channel go bye-bye and replaced by a second NBCSN to add even more sports on there that may have a conflict with NBCSN without forcing CNBC or USA to air sporting events meant for NBCSN to air there.
i bet we are gonna see this channel go bye-bye and replaced by a second NBCSN to add even more sports on there that may have a conflict with NBCSN without forcing CNBC or USA to air sporting events meant for NBCSN to air there.
Could they not have converted one of the networks they closed into NBCSN2?
Good point...I imagine the issue is the money. Having the IOC as a partner offsets some of the cost of the Olympic channel. With ratings for cable channels dropping, especially sports channels, money is often the biggest impediment.
Why did NBC never launch a second sports channel of NBCSN anyway before? It's weird how there is only one channel for all the sports rights they have and for a fairly big player in the US. When you look at other sports networks around the world most sports networks have several channels. Could they not have converted one of the networks they closed into NBCSN2?
If NBC can find a way to make people watch track meets or skiing competitions in the intervening years, I'll be mightily impressed.
After all, the Olympic Channel are known as the channel Where The Games Never End.
ABC made a living out of "Wide World of Sports" back in the days without all the current competition. Older generation might tune in but I doubt the millennials would.