Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
ESPN making concessions? I wouldn't hold my breath. The NHL may have to come back with its tail between its legs to get ESPN to take them back.
ESPN making concessions? I wouldn't hold my breath. The NHL may have to come back with its tail between its legs to get ESPN to take them back.
Really.
Get over it.
There is more to US television than ESPN.
And what about local TV contracts? Local TV deals are not going to increase exposure of the league. It'll just show it in the bigger markets to where it already had an established base (ie, preaching to the congregation). Local TV channels ain't ESPN.
Tickets available for a SC Final game in Carolina a day before the game says a lot.
Also,
Ouch! How can the NHL possibly see OLN as a plus after that is a mystery.
OLN averaged 611,000 households (or 610,836 to be exact) for Game 1 of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals. That's fewer households than ESPN2 drew for an Arizona-Northwestern college women's softball game that same night. It is 39% fewer households than ESPN drew for the Stanley Cup series opener two years earlier. Game 2 was seen in an even less amount of households with 605,501.
Ouch! How can the NHL possibly see OLN as a plus after that is a mystery.
You could play as a ***** for a poor owner, or you could get paid to play for a good owner.
What do you choose?
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