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re: Alleva says Geaux Zone is done
Posted on 5/2/13 at 11:23 pm to Tom Bronco
Posted on 5/2/13 at 11:23 pm to Tom Bronco
Does anyone really think that schools will no longer be able to stream any audio or certain video on their own website? Just because the rights to this stuff are being handled by someone else doesn't mean it's going to go away.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:34 pm to TigerCub
Yes, that's exactly what it means. LSU no longer will have rights to any of their athletic events. The following is from the story on LSU's sports page. LINK
14. Will each school have a block of time to program as they see fit?
This is a conference-wide network. The goal is to provide equitable exposure for each of the SEC member institutions. The Network will achieve this goal without each school having its own block of time to program.
17. What access and programming is each school obligated to provide to the SEC Network?
Outside of the rights in the existing CBS and ESPN agreements, each school provides the rights and access to all other live events for the SEC Network.
Did you catch that? ALL OTHER LIVE EVENTS! No exceptions. Either ESPN, CBS or the SEC network have to be the only ones to broadcast any event either on tv or through the internet.
14. Will each school have a block of time to program as they see fit?
This is a conference-wide network. The goal is to provide equitable exposure for each of the SEC member institutions. The Network will achieve this goal without each school having its own block of time to program.
17. What access and programming is each school obligated to provide to the SEC Network?
Outside of the rights in the existing CBS and ESPN agreements, each school provides the rights and access to all other live events for the SEC Network.
Did you catch that? ALL OTHER LIVE EVENTS! No exceptions. Either ESPN, CBS or the SEC network have to be the only ones to broadcast any event either on tv or through the internet.
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