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RE: CUSA TV contract
(08-07-2015 11:34 PM)devyanks90 Wrote: As per the ASN website, there currently isn't an affiliate in my area (the NJ suburbs of NYC). Because of this I would take games on ESPN3 over ASN where they may or may not stream each game. There were more than a couple ODU games last year that were televised but not available to me (or somehow on tape delay locally). I know ESPN3 will work.
Do you get SNY? I searched my zip in Brooklyn and it showed two upcoming (minor league baseball) games on that station. Idk why i even did this since i'm a cordcutter anyway, but a lot of bars carry that station, I imagine.
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RE: CUSA TV contract
(08-07-2015 11:42 PM)wh49er Wrote: (08-07-2015 11:34 PM)devyanks90 Wrote: As per the ASN website, there currently isn't an affiliate in my area (the NJ suburbs of NYC). Because of this I would take games on ESPN3 over ASN where they may or may not stream each game. There were more than a couple ODU games last year that were televised but not available to me (or somehow on tape delay locally). I know ESPN3 will work.
Our alumni club in NYC watches the Charlotte games every week. Sorry NJ sucks and our tv contact isn't changing for one person.
What station/channel/network?
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RE: CUSA TV contract
(08-11-2015 03:04 PM)BKTopper Wrote: (08-07-2015 11:34 PM)devyanks90 Wrote: As per the ASN website, there currently isn't an affiliate in my area (the NJ suburbs of NYC). Because of this I would take games on ESPN3 over ASN where they may or may not stream each game. There were more than a couple ODU games last year that were televised but not available to me (or somehow on tape delay locally). I know ESPN3 will work.
Do you get SNY? I searched my zip in Brooklyn and it showed two upcoming (minor league baseball) games on that station. Idk why i even did this since i'm a cordcutter anyway, but a lot of bars carry that station, I imagine.
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The ASN Minor League games are actually on MSG Plus.
SNY is available but only had ASN games for the A10 and CAA games last year. CUSA was on WDVB 23.2 out of Edison, NJ. (I went into more detail here)
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RE: New TV Contract question
(08-11-2015 10:44 AM)monarx Wrote: (08-11-2015 09:47 AM)ESE84 Wrote: (08-11-2015 08:21 AM)Niner National Wrote: (08-11-2015 08:02 AM)bonegreen Wrote: Is it a fact or a rumor that escrow money is held by CUSA to pay any diff in the new TV contract. This is being debated on Herdfans but I have seen this claimed more than once?
It's true. The departed schools will be responsible for keeping our current TV revenue levels for another 2 years I believe. It was a 5 year period, but since Fox/CBS didn't renegotiate the contract after those schools left, they'll only be responsible for 2 years if the new contract decreases.
I wonder if only the schools that were left behind get this or if the new schools do too. That's the only thing I'm not sure of. Either way, Marshall will have at least 2 more years at the 1 million per year level unless our contract increases, in which case it'd obviously be more.
So, I think these are the further details.
Memphis, Houston, Central Florida and SMU are on the hook for two years of the new contract. Banowsky let Memphis and Houston offset the escrow amount by the basketball credits also left, and maybe Memphis got off with no escrow.
Tulane, Tulsa, and East Carolina are on the hook for three years of the new contract.
The dollars go to only the five schools present when the contract was signed, UAB, Marshall, Rice, UTEP, and Southern Mississippi.
How the contract gets negotiated is up to discussion. I have often wondered if it would be possible to "fund" ASN production capabilities in the front end of the new contract, essentially on the backs of the AAC schools.
Shouldn't Tulane, Tulsa and ECUs money go to everyone except WKU and FAU since they were in the conference after ODU, UNT, FIU, LT, UTSA and UNCC were added?
Not based on the contracts.
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