Chalmers0 wrote:I think the NBA would be a really nice boost. Big Ten wouldn't hurt either, obviously, but they do already have at least some college football/basketball inventory. NBA would open up the channel to a whole new audience, which I think would be huge, similar to what I'm thinking MLB coverage may do here in the spring/summer.
HoosierPal wrote:Chalmers0 wrote:I think the NBA would be a really nice boost. Big Ten wouldn't hurt either, obviously, but they do already have at least some college football/basketball inventory. NBA would open up the channel to a whole new audience, which I think would be huge, similar to what I'm thinking MLB coverage may do here in the spring/summer.
Fox already covers a lot of NBA. The Pacers are on Fox Midwest every game unless they are picked up by NBC, CBS or ESPN's national game. Until Fox Sports 1 upgrades their technical and engineering skills, (missed shots, wrong camera angles, bad announcers, etc.) it would be a mistake for the NBA to jump into Fox Sports 1 and dump out of their regional networks. Those regional networks have all the kinks worked out and provide a quality product.
The Big Ten already has the Big Ten Network, which covers the footprint of the Big Ten.
HoosierPal wrote:Chalmers0 wrote:I think the NBA would be a really nice boost. Big Ten wouldn't hurt either, obviously, but they do already have at least some college football/basketball inventory. NBA would open up the channel to a whole new audience, which I think would be huge, similar to what I'm thinking MLB coverage may do here in the spring/summer.
Fox already covers a lot of NBA. The Pacers are on Fox Midwest every game unless they are picked up by NBC, CBS or ESPN's national game. Until Fox Sports 1 upgrades their technical and engineering skills, (missed shots, wrong camera angles, bad announcers, etc.) it would be a mistake for the NBA to jump into Fox Sports 1 and dump out of their regional networks. Those regional networks have all the kinks worked out and provide a quality product.
The Big Ten already has the Big Ten Network, which covers the footprint of the Big Ten.
Jet915 wrote:NFL Thursday nights would have been the best. Whether is was the money or terms of agreement, they weren't chosen. I doubt Fox would have paid for Thursday night football if the games were simulcast on NFL network. That would have probably cut the ratings in half for FS1. Either way, the next big items are NBA and Big Ten. Hopefully Fox will get one of them. I tend to think they have a good chance getting a split with ESPN for Big Ten given they own half of the Big Ten Network.
HoosierPal wrote:Chalmers0 wrote:I think the NBA would be a really nice boost. Big Ten wouldn't hurt either, obviously, but they do already have at least some college football/basketball inventory. NBA would open up the channel to a whole new audience, which I think would be huge, similar to what I'm thinking MLB coverage may do here in the spring/summer.
Fox already covers a lot of NBA. The Pacers are on Fox Midwest every game unless they are picked up by NBC, CBS or ESPN's national game. Until Fox Sports 1 upgrades their technical and engineering skills, (missed shots, wrong camera angles, bad announcers, etc.) it would be a mistake for the NBA to jump into Fox Sports 1 and dump out of their regional networks. Those regional networks have all the kinks worked out and provide a quality product.
The Big Ten already has the Big Ten Network, which covers the footprint of the Big Ten.
Jet915 wrote:Michigan State vs. Georgetown pulled in a very good number at 539K. Highest total for a Big East game year to date. Probably due to Michigan State being ranked and Georgetown pulling the upset. St. John's vs. Creighton was next at 124K.
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