hoyahooligan wrote:I think half the battle is just getting people to know FOX Sports 1 exists and where it is in the line up. That's why the Baseball Playoffs are going to pay dividends. We don't need them to be promoting the BE during them for them to help our ratings. Just people knowing it exists and where to find it will help people tune in to BE basketball games. I mean Basketball fans know about the Big East and now casual fans will be able to find the station we're on.
stever20 wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:I think half the battle is just getting people to know FOX Sports 1 exists and where it is in the line up. That's why the Baseball Playoffs are going to pay dividends. We don't need them to be promoting the BE during them for them to help our ratings. Just people knowing it exists and where to find it will help people tune in to BE basketball games. I mean Basketball fans know about the Big East and now casual fans will be able to find the station we're on.
the problem with this logic is that's assuming folks that watch baseball games are ones that watch basketball games.
Also frankly the location of baseball teams that FS1 has had- SF, Stl, LA, and Washington- about as bad of a final 4 as we could have drawn up. No Milwaukee(in until the end of the race), no New York, no Philadelphia, no Cincy, no Chicago. 2 western teams.
The series likely ends tonight I think. St Louis with the Molina injury just a shell of themselves.
Chalmers0 wrote:stever20 wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:I think half the battle is just getting people to know FOX Sports 1 exists and where it is in the line up. That's why the Baseball Playoffs are going to pay dividends. We don't need them to be promoting the BE during them for them to help our ratings. Just people knowing it exists and where to find it will help people tune in to BE basketball games. I mean Basketball fans know about the Big East and now casual fans will be able to find the station we're on.
the problem with this logic is that's assuming folks that watch baseball games are ones that watch basketball games.
Also frankly the location of baseball teams that FS1 has had- SF, Stl, LA, and Washington- about as bad of a final 4 as we could have drawn up. No Milwaukee(in until the end of the race), no New York, no Philadelphia, no Cincy, no Chicago. 2 western teams.
The series likely ends tonight I think. St Louis with the Molina injury just a shell of themselves.
I usually agree with a lot of your points but I actually disagree completely here. Outside of New York, Boston or maybe Chicago (huge markets) I don't think FS1 could have done better with the teams it had. A lot of sports fans in Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Philadelphia etc already are aware of FS1 because of the Big East. Hitting some other markets (LA especially) I would think is great for the exposure of the channel as a whole. I think finding new markets/eyeballs is more important than overlapping already existing ones.
That being said, I do agree with your point that assuming that MLB ratings correlate to CBB ratings is probably innacurate, who knows how many people will really continue to tune into FS1 ever again if they are simply a Giants fan or Cardinals fan or whatever.
stever20 wrote:
Fox first off got unlucky in that instead of having 13 games on FS1 they got only 10. 2 days they could have had baseball they lost out on- including no game 5 LDS or game 7 LCS.
Chalmers0 wrote:stever20 wrote:
Fox first off got unlucky in that instead of having 13 games on FS1 they got only 10. 2 days they could have had baseball they lost out on- including no game 5 LDS or game 7 LCS.
Just to play devils advocate, if you end up with the AL you actually lose even more games. And I'm also not sure how the TV times were decided (if it was by network or by series) but the Orioles/Tigers series had terrible start times for ratings purposes.
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