Barry Horn's column in the DMN had a brief blurb that the Rangers will air 25 Friday night games on KTXA starting next year:
"The Rangers will have 25 Friday night games televised over the air next season on KTXA (Ch. 21). Apparently, the Rangers were not happy that Fox allocated 133 games this season to cable's Fox Sports Southwest and only 24 to KDFI (Ch. 27)."
As usual, the reporting is a little shallow. I had thought Hicks had a long-term broadcast deal that still had some years on it with Fox (FS Southwest and the local Fox O&Os KDFI 27/KDFW 4) for the local rights to the Rangers and Stars.
So...
(1) From the article, if the Rangers were unhappy to have 24 games over-the-air on KDFI, if the games are moving from KDFI to KTXA, how is 25 games over-the-air much of an improvement? Or are KDFI and KTXA each going to carry some broadcast games, which seems kind of confusing?
(2) Over the last couple of seasons, the amount of games allocated between FSSW and KDFI has been shifting more and more to FSS. This season, every Rangers game in July and August will be on FSSW and none on KDFI. The Stars' last season likewise had shifted the balance to more games on FSSW and less on KDFI. Is the current contract set up for seperate over-the-air and cable rights (sort of like the Mavs with CBS-owned KTXA and Fox-owned FSSW) and it just so happens Fox has both? If so, is there some escape clause allowing them to move the games to KTXA, if they are moving from KDFI?
Since most markets have lost the local teams to cable exclusively, it is nice we still get some games over-the-air since the market still has a pretty high rate of people that don't opt for cable or satellite. Stars (KDFI), Ducks (KDOC), Coyotes (KAZT), Blues (KPLR), Flyers (WPSG), and Blackhawks (WGN) are the only NHL teams that have some games over-the-air (the NY Rangers offer one or two games each season locally -- this season on WPIX). The rest of the league has cable-only contracts. Likewise, a whole lot of NBA teams are cable-only (Celtics, Heat, Nets, Knicks, Bobcats, Hornets, etc.).
The sports nets have been able to pay more for the rights due to the additiona revenue from fees they collect for carriage on cable/satellite. I wonder now that local TV stations are starting to win compensation from carriage on some cable systems and the satellite services, if local TV stations might return as players for sports contacts. The Blackhawks on WGN/9 Chicago was a fairly recent return to over-the-air TV (previously the games were either not on TV at all or on cable). In a world where local TV is becoming more and more invisible and less of a destination, at least this would be some unique content within the market to make a local station standout a little...
"The Rangers will have 25 Friday night games televised over the air next season on KTXA (Ch. 21). Apparently, the Rangers were not happy that Fox allocated 133 games this season to cable's Fox Sports Southwest and only 24 to KDFI (Ch. 27)."
As usual, the reporting is a little shallow. I had thought Hicks had a long-term broadcast deal that still had some years on it with Fox (FS Southwest and the local Fox O&Os KDFI 27/KDFW 4) for the local rights to the Rangers and Stars.
So...
(1) From the article, if the Rangers were unhappy to have 24 games over-the-air on KDFI, if the games are moving from KDFI to KTXA, how is 25 games over-the-air much of an improvement? Or are KDFI and KTXA each going to carry some broadcast games, which seems kind of confusing?
(2) Over the last couple of seasons, the amount of games allocated between FSSW and KDFI has been shifting more and more to FSS. This season, every Rangers game in July and August will be on FSSW and none on KDFI. The Stars' last season likewise had shifted the balance to more games on FSSW and less on KDFI. Is the current contract set up for seperate over-the-air and cable rights (sort of like the Mavs with CBS-owned KTXA and Fox-owned FSSW) and it just so happens Fox has both? If so, is there some escape clause allowing them to move the games to KTXA, if they are moving from KDFI?
Since most markets have lost the local teams to cable exclusively, it is nice we still get some games over-the-air since the market still has a pretty high rate of people that don't opt for cable or satellite. Stars (KDFI), Ducks (KDOC), Coyotes (KAZT), Blues (KPLR), Flyers (WPSG), and Blackhawks (WGN) are the only NHL teams that have some games over-the-air (the NY Rangers offer one or two games each season locally -- this season on WPIX). The rest of the league has cable-only contracts. Likewise, a whole lot of NBA teams are cable-only (Celtics, Heat, Nets, Knicks, Bobcats, Hornets, etc.).
The sports nets have been able to pay more for the rights due to the additiona revenue from fees they collect for carriage on cable/satellite. I wonder now that local TV stations are starting to win compensation from carriage on some cable systems and the satellite services, if local TV stations might return as players for sports contacts. The Blackhawks on WGN/9 Chicago was a fairly recent return to over-the-air TV (previously the games were either not on TV at all or on cable). In a world where local TV is becoming more and more invisible and less of a destination, at least this would be some unique content within the market to make a local station standout a little...