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Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:47 am to StraightCashHomey21
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um yes
when BTN becomes part of the sports package and its the only way to watch Terps hoops which they are crazy about people will demand their company carries it.
Don't be a 'tard.
You said "have to." I clarified that there is nothing forcing cable providers to carry the B1G network. Customer demand may, however, convince them to do it.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:48 am to WikiTiger
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The companies do not "have to" carry the B1G network. What it does is increase the subscriber fee for cable companies in Maryland if they do choose to carry it.
In other words, the subscriber fee for the B1G network is higher in states with a B1G school than in states without a B1G school. So, the hope for the B1G is that they can convince the Maryland and New Jersey cable providers to carry the B1G network, thus increasing their revenue.
It isn't just Maryland (including Baltimore). It's also Washington, DC and northern Virginia. Tons of Maryland alums in this area.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:48 am to WikiTiger
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You said "have to." I clarified that there is nothing forcing cable providers to carry the B1G network. Customer demand may, however, convince them to do it.
well frick
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:49 am to tylercsbn9
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SEC needs to go get FSU/Clemson.
And stick em both in the East, and we'll take Vandy.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:50 am to StraightCashHomey21
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My parents had FIOS and BTN had been part of the sports package from the start. Who do you use and do you get it?
DirecTV and I've had BTN from the start.
Here's the thing. Revenue for BTN in a non Big Ten area is like .10 a subscription. When a B1G team is in the provider area that number goes up to like .80 a subscription. Eight times the money in two top 10 markets in the country. That's going to be a shitload of coin in the B1G coffers.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:51 am to VABuckeye
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DirecTV and I've had BTN from the start.
gotcha
with Cable its a different story
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:53 am to StraightCashHomey21
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Maryland is 30mins from DC.
Hell, College Park is inside the Beltway. It has a Metro stop. It's not 30 minutes away... it is IN DC for all intents and purposes.
Does Maryland have a huge fanbase? For hoops, yes, but maybe not as much for football. But that doesn't matter. DC is a transient town with a lot of transplants. And they carry with them their allegiances to their alma maters. And a lot of those alma mater are Big Ten schools. ACC fans, by and large, don't care about football. But now, UMD's ratings are going to go up because Big Ten fans DO care and they want to watch their team. Where do people think Penn St and Ohio St grads go?
The Wizards have sold tickets based on their opponents for years. Now UMD can do the same.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:56 am to StraightCashHomey21
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with Cable
This brings up another question I've discussed a few time on here before.
Is it prudent for these conferences to be making major decisions based on a business model that is dying?
The cable (and satellite) delivery and pricing structure is on its way out. Are the conferences planning for the future?
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 10:57 am
Posted on 11/20/12 at 10:58 am to Baloo
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Hell, College Park is inside the Beltway. It has a Metro stop. It's not 30 minutes away... it is IN DC for all intents and purposes.
you are killing Baloo think in DC terms 10 miles in DC traffic = 30+mins
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DC is a transient town with a lot of transplants. And they carry with them their allegiances to their alma maters. And a lot of those alma mater are Big Ten schools. ACC fans, by and large, don't care about football. But now, UMD's ratings are going to go up because Big Ten fans DO care and they want to watch their team. Where do people think Penn St and Ohio St grads go?
BINGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mizzou fan could not grasp this. Lots of people here just do not understand the DC area college sports scene.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:01 am to BreakawayZou83
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I would be too, the Big 12 doesn't exactly offer many exciting opponents
you can not be serious
starting to sound like A&M fans stuck on their ex boyfriend
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 11:03 am
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:01 am to StraightCashHomey21
DC is a winner's town. If Maryland football started winning, they'd have packed houses every weekend. It's just that support is soft. Look at G'town hoops. They used to sell out the Cap Center every night. Then they started to suck, and people stopped going. It's not like, say, Penn St where people will go no matter what.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:02 am to Baloo
After 24 hours, I for one applaud MD for going to the Big 10. You cannot turn down that type of money.
As much as you want to yell tradition, MD has always been one without a true rival. UNC sees UVa as a rival in football, UVa and VT, Duke-UNC basketball, etc..
They long standing series with PSU...so that might get started again.
And I stated the day we let ND in as a partial member, the ACC was the Nu Big East. That cause instability.
It is all going to start, and you can be sure more ACC members leave.
I honestly cannot figure out if it is someone going to the Big 10 or Big 12 first.
And I hate agreeing with a Mountaineer...when push comes to shove, it will be MD over VT in DC. Over the past couple years, the Nielsen ratings have been pretty even for VT-MD, but if MD starts winning, you will get a bigger jump.
As much as you want to yell tradition, MD has always been one without a true rival. UNC sees UVa as a rival in football, UVa and VT, Duke-UNC basketball, etc..
They long standing series with PSU...so that might get started again.
And I stated the day we let ND in as a partial member, the ACC was the Nu Big East. That cause instability.
It is all going to start, and you can be sure more ACC members leave.
I honestly cannot figure out if it is someone going to the Big 10 or Big 12 first.
And I hate agreeing with a Mountaineer...when push comes to shove, it will be MD over VT in DC. Over the past couple years, the Nielsen ratings have been pretty even for VT-MD, but if MD starts winning, you will get a bigger jump.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:04 am to tccdc
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And I hate agreeing with a Mountaineer
im a NOVA native i know this shite man
took a look at techsideline last night what a shite show
But at least they changed the layout
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And I stated the day we let ND in as a partial member, the ACC was the Nu Big East. That cause instability.
Big East 2.0 same old shite, sorry but VT might be left to rot away in the ACC and its athletics go back to like the 80's. Not trying to be an arse but VT is back in the place it pulled so much bullshite to leave.
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 11:10 am
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:17 am to WikiTiger
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on a business model that is dying?
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The cable (and satellite) delivery and pricing structure is on its way out.
link?
I know you hate those businessed because they won't sell you stuff the way you want and no doubt, there will be changes, but the current model is still way cheaper than selling everything a la carte. cable or at least a system where people pay a fixed monthly price for a package of channels will not go away any more than brick and mortor stores.
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 11:28 am
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:26 am to tccdc
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As much as you want to yell tradition, MD has always been one without a true rival.
Maryland has eyed the Big Ten for a long time, but I can pretty much guarantee it became a lot more serious once they learned they were being stripped of the home-and-home annual hoops series with UNC and Duke.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:41 am to Baloo
As it affects me, this move is good and bad:
GOOD: no more junior varsity "ACC game of the week" on the local CBS affiliate cutting into the SEC's 3:30 game. Happens all the time and drives me crazy
BAD: possbilty of cable prices rising due to BTN being forced on my area. Basically a Big Ten tax
GOOD: no more junior varsity "ACC game of the week" on the local CBS affiliate cutting into the SEC's 3:30 game. Happens all the time and drives me crazy
BAD: possbilty of cable prices rising due to BTN being forced on my area. Basically a Big Ten tax
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:45 am to Feed Me Popeyes
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GOOD: no more junior varsity "ACC game of the week" on the local CBS affiliate cutting into the SEC's 3:30 game. Happens all the time and drives me crazy
Raycom 3rd tier rights =$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for the ACC
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:47 am to Feed Me Popeyes
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Basically a Big Ten tax
That has to stick in the craw of an SEC fan.
Posted on 11/20/12 at 12:14 pm to VABuckeye
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Basically a Big Ten tax
That has to stick in the craw of an SEC fan
it would be if it was remotely true, the extra cost of the BTN would be minimal in some sports package and there will be an SECN soon as well.
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