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re: ESPN Will Lose $75 Million Televising Raiders-Texans Wild Card Game
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:28 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:28 pm to TbirdSpur2010
quote:
That'll lighten the Mouse's pockets a tad
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:33 pm to VermilionTiger
quote:Feels like something is missing.
Why? Why on earth would they do this?
Why are they capped at $25mil that they can make on this game?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:42 pm to Bunk Moreland
I've been wondering overall what happens when the tv market crashes and the people that don't watch sports won't have to pay for ESPN. I don't think it happens soon but in 20 years I can see athletes make less money than they do today counting inflation.
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:44 pm to shel311
quote:I don't think they're capped. I think it's estimates based on time slot and match-up
Why are they capped at $25mil that they can make on this game?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:51 pm to Bench McElroy
GREAT.... SCREW ESPN...
However.. The Detroit /Seattle game will have A horrible rating as well..........
However.. The Detroit /Seattle game will have A horrible rating as well..........
Posted on 1/3/17 at 8:53 pm to Bench McElroy
One more fun fact: ESPN pays $100 million to air the last pick of the four Wild Card games every year.
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:25 pm to castorinho
quote:Gotcha. Maybe it's poorly worded in the article where it says "ESPN can make $25million"
I don't think they're capped. I think it's estimates based on time slot and match-up
I guess my other questions would be:
1. Is it solely based on the matchup...meaning do they normally make revenues over $100mil and profit from this matchup?
2. What do the other, top 3 matchups sell for?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:27 pm to Bench McElroy
quote:
Putting this wild card cost into context, the best deal in televised sports right now is CBS's to carry the top game in the SEC every week. CBS pays $55 million a year for this right, or an average of $3.5 million per game. This means that the SEC title game, which is also included in this package, costs $96.5 million less than the NFL Wild Card game on ESPN. And that the entire SEC on CBS package costs $45 million less than the single NFL wild card game airing on ESPN
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:30 pm to SamuelClemens
quote:
That'll lighten the Mouse's pockets a tad
They'll just raise ticket prices at that overrated Disneyland like they always do. Isn't it like a Bill to get in there now?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:33 pm to Bench McElroy
I wouldn't care if ESPN went out. It's time for someone new and fresh to run sports on TV.
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:36 pm to SamuelClemens
quote:
That'll lighten the Mouse's pockets a tad
They'll just raise ticket prices at that overrated Disneyland like they always do. Isn't it like a Bill to get in there now?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:40 pm to Bench McElroy
quote:
Putting this wild card cost into context, the best deal in televised sports right now is CBS's to carry the top game in the SEC every week. CBS pays $55 million a year for this right, or an average of $3.5 million per game.
With the amount of ads they show the SEC should start charging them more
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:45 pm to shel311
quote:yeah the games themselves don't make that much, but in ESPN's case the goal is to add viewership (more subscriptions) as a result of their deal. So it's hard to quantity the overall impact. But it's safe to say that with cord cutting taking over, it wasn't a good bet
Gotcha. Maybe it's poorly worded in the article where it says "ESPN can make $25million"
I guess my other questions would be:
1. Is it solely based on the matchup...meaning do they normally make revenues over $100mil and profit from this matchup?
2. What do the other, top 3 matchups sell for?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 9:55 pm to Bench McElroy
They make up for by gouging families at the magic kingdom.
Posted on 1/3/17 at 10:10 pm to Bench McElroy
quote:
the best deal in televised sports right now is CBS's to carry the top game in the SEC every week
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Posted on 1/3/17 at 11:04 pm to Bench McElroy
When the deal was made, money was flowing...
The worst broadcast wild card game is bigger than any cable event. ESPN was shooting for broadcast figures but it ain't happening.
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You can see where the NFL stands. It can command a $100 million per year pricetag because the viewership for its games is tops among sports. The least viewed Wild Card game back in January commanded 27.6 million people and that would top the biggest audience in cable television history which was the 2011 BCS Championship on ESPN which garnered 27.3 million viewers.
The worst broadcast wild card game is bigger than any cable event. ESPN was shooting for broadcast figures but it ain't happening.
Posted on 1/3/17 at 11:09 pm to Bench McElroy
How much longer will ESPN remain viable?
Posted on 1/3/17 at 11:17 pm to Bench McElroy
If it's paid for by ESPN but per the deal also simulcasting on ABC, all of the expenses should not be hitting ESPN.
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