http://business.time.com/2012/11/26...y-the-deal-could-help-news-corp-take-on-espn/
>>Third, and perhaps most importantly, the deal significantly bolsters News Corp.’s strategic negotiating position as it lays the groundwork for a new national sports network to compete with cable sports leader ESPN. ...Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that News Corp. was working to acquire the programming rights from pay-TV carriers and sports teams that will be crucial to the viability of a national Fox sports network, which is reportedly being developed under the working name Fox Sports 1.
(On radio Fox Sports is syndicated by Clear Channel. In some places like Portland OR Fox
Sports displaced liberal talk, further enraging progtalk listeners who were convinced the
whole Romney/Bain/Clear Channel situation was silencing their voice of dissent)
Sport big money on TV and radio. "We are! Fox Sports!" The big Fox gets bigger.
>>Third, and perhaps most importantly, the deal significantly bolsters News Corp.’s strategic negotiating position as it lays the groundwork for a new national sports network to compete with cable sports leader ESPN. ...Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that News Corp. was working to acquire the programming rights from pay-TV carriers and sports teams that will be crucial to the viability of a national Fox sports network, which is reportedly being developed under the working name Fox Sports 1.
(On radio Fox Sports is syndicated by Clear Channel. In some places like Portland OR Fox
Sports displaced liberal talk, further enraging progtalk listeners who were convinced the
whole Romney/Bain/Clear Channel situation was silencing their voice of dissent)
Sport big money on TV and radio. "We are! Fox Sports!" The big Fox gets bigger.