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http://www.pgatour.com/info/company/story/9158540
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060111/ap_en_tv/glf_pga_tour_television
The PGA Tour announced their new TV deal beginning in 2007, the starting year of the new "FedEx Cup" competition. Here's the gist of it:
* CBS will broadcast the bulk of the tournament load, 19 tourneys including most of the early season "West Coast Swing" and a majority of the spring and summer tournaments.
* NBC will see its tournament load increase to 10, including The Players Championship (which will be moved from late March to the second week in May).
* The two networks will split up the World Golf Championships events: NBC will air WGC events in February and March; CBS will keep the Firestone event in August.
* The two networks will also split up the season-ending FedEx Cup Championship Series events (CBS will have one, likely the Western Open, while NBC will have two other tourneys and the Tour Championship).
* ABC is not part of the equasion, as they walked away from talks last month. The network still has The British Open, though it's been speculated they might give up on that when their current commitment expires in a couple of years. (The 4 major tournaments have TV deals separate from the PGA Tour.)
* The new deal also allows The Golf Channel to be exclusive "cable partner" to the Tour. They will have early-round coverage of tourneys during the week (including the WGC events), as well as exclusive coverage of the two start-of-season tourneys in Hawaii, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and the "Quest for the Card" tournaments that will follow The Tour Championship. TGC will also continue as exclusive "cable partner" for the Champions and Nationwide Tours.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060111/ap_en_tv/glf_pga_tour_television
The PGA Tour announced their new TV deal beginning in 2007, the starting year of the new "FedEx Cup" competition. Here's the gist of it:
* CBS will broadcast the bulk of the tournament load, 19 tourneys including most of the early season "West Coast Swing" and a majority of the spring and summer tournaments.
* NBC will see its tournament load increase to 10, including The Players Championship (which will be moved from late March to the second week in May).
* The two networks will split up the World Golf Championships events: NBC will air WGC events in February and March; CBS will keep the Firestone event in August.
* The two networks will also split up the season-ending FedEx Cup Championship Series events (CBS will have one, likely the Western Open, while NBC will have two other tourneys and the Tour Championship).
* ABC is not part of the equasion, as they walked away from talks last month. The network still has The British Open, though it's been speculated they might give up on that when their current commitment expires in a couple of years. (The 4 major tournaments have TV deals separate from the PGA Tour.)
* The new deal also allows The Golf Channel to be exclusive "cable partner" to the Tour. They will have early-round coverage of tourneys during the week (including the WGC events), as well as exclusive coverage of the two start-of-season tourneys in Hawaii, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and the "Quest for the Card" tournaments that will follow The Tour Championship. TGC will also continue as exclusive "cable partner" for the Champions and Nationwide Tours.