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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(03-09-2019 11:11 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  I dont think the regionals were part of the NBC equation. The NBC deal was all about national exposure. That said, they may have been a potential avenue for third tier stuff since NBC doesn’t really have anything like ESPN-3.

Well, using the ESPN deal as an indication of the NBC deal, we have quote that the "new" (2014-20) deal had more guaranteed football games on ESPN/2/U/ABC than the "old" (2012-19) deal, which had 22.

I doubt that Comcast planned to show AAC tripleheaders on NBC-SN on Saturdays. So what were they going to do?

The best explanation for Temple's spot in Group A is CSN Philadelphia. (Maybe they simulcast Temple games on NBC-SN or CNBC and CSN-P? We'll never know)

(03-09-2019 11:21 AM)arkstfan Wrote:  The contract was for the whole banana. Selling content to CBSSN to meet carriage requirements seems an unlikely path for NBC based on how they tend to do business.

Do you think they planned AAC tripleheaders on NBC-SN? Or run 3 AAC games against each other on Saturdays, Game A on NBC-SN, Game B on MSNBC, Game C on CNBC?
03-09-2019 12:06 PM
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