From an article published a few weeks ago on Deadline about the new Time Warner Cable SportsNet in Los Angeles, Sports Business Daily stated that TWC's new RSN in Los Angeles is asking $3.95 per subscriber in the Los Angeles for the new Lakers network. Even outside LA, the network is asking for $1.25 per head, more than the NFL Network (which is around 0.75 per sub.
ESPN is around $4.50-$5 per sub. Chances are other cable/satellite/fiber optic companies aren't happy with the price when FSWest is already around $2.37+.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/06/time-warner-cable-sports-dodgers-tv-rights/
Time Warner has a hold on the majority of the Los Angeles/Orange County area when it comes to cable. Only portions of LA/OC have Charter and Cox as a provider. Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-Verse also have a nice imprint in the market, along with Dish and DIRECTV.
Is the per head cost of this network too high for the content it will provide? Is this just a way for TWC to make the Lakers exclusive in Los Angeles and try to destroy the satellite/fiber optic tv sub Laker fan base? Will this move affect the Lakers organization at all?
ESPN is around $4.50-$5 per sub. Chances are other cable/satellite/fiber optic companies aren't happy with the price when FSWest is already around $2.37+.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/06/time-warner-cable-sports-dodgers-tv-rights/
Time Warner has a hold on the majority of the Los Angeles/Orange County area when it comes to cable. Only portions of LA/OC have Charter and Cox as a provider. Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-Verse also have a nice imprint in the market, along with Dish and DIRECTV.
Is the per head cost of this network too high for the content it will provide? Is this just a way for TWC to make the Lakers exclusive in Los Angeles and try to destroy the satellite/fiber optic tv sub Laker fan base? Will this move affect the Lakers organization at all?