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RE: Proof Found - WHY & HOW Much Value Rutgers Added-B10 Network hits NYC Jackpot ...
(08-13-2022 03:56 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: (08-08-2022 06:18 PM)miko33 Wrote: (08-08-2022 03:04 PM)ruinrochester Wrote: (08-08-2022 12:53 PM)miko33 Wrote: (08-08-2022 10:34 AM)ruinrochester Wrote: Unfortunately.. You are WRONG! BC or Syracuse do NOT reside in the NYC DMA, hence the $250,000,000 ANNUAL payday.. You may need to revisit your maps.. ha ha..
Connecticut ... OMG... You must not have watched football in the last 5 years... but it's in Touland County.. and the ONLY County of Connetictut in the NYC DMA is Fairfield County so .......... WRONG again.
Neither of these 3 qualify to hit the bell and ring up $250,000,000 anually to the B10.
Remember YOU MUST BE IN IT TO WIN IT!!!
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QUICK STATS FOR NEW YORK DMA
MARKET NAME: NEW YORK
TV HOMES: 7,348,620
% OF US: 6.41%
RANK: 1
STATE: CT, NJ, NY, PA
COUNTIES IN THE NEW YORK MEDIA MARKET AREA
Bergen, NJ
Bronx, NY
Dutchess, NY
Essex, NJ
Fairfield, CT
Hudson, NJ
Hunterdon, NJ
Kings, NY
Middlesex, NJ
Monmouth, NJ
Morris, NJ
Nassau, NY
New York, NY
Ocean, NJ
Orange, NY
Passaic, NJ
Pike, PA
Putnam, NY
Queens, NY
Richmond, NY
Rockland, NY
Somerset, NJ
Suffolk, NY
Sullivan, NY
Sussex, NJ
Ulster, NY
Union, NJ
Warren, NJ
Westchester, NY
SAMPLE LIST OF ZIP CODES IN THE NEW YORK MEDIA MARKET AREA
Not sure what your goal was with this thread. We've seen all of this back in 2012 - 2014 when the B1G expansion talk was going full bore prior to Nebraska, Rutgers and Maryland getting their invites. This is the type of discussion that makes college athletics suck ass to be frank. What's the argument crowing about being in the B1G - "my school gets throttled in numerous sports in the athletic conference but we get more athletic dollars"? Who cares?
Think about it. Rutgers has a school of engineering, nursing, CAS, business school, etc. If I was a Rutgers alum, my primary concern would be 1) the university is doing well on the academic front and 2) the university is doing a great job educating local students to stay in the area and make the community better. Outside of that, who gives a fvck what other dalliances the university whores itself out for.
Well.... ha ha.. I guess we've left the area where intelligent and thought provoking conversations are exchanged so we can act grown up.. and yet, we fail. I've moved on from you thank you... Go Rutgers.
LOL, what's thought provoking in this thread? Access to NYC, DMA, B1G carriage fees and "imagine how the fans of left behind programs feel"... These are the themes of your thread. What's so special about this? I'm not trying to be rude or mean to you - just stating that you would have had to be living under a rock in the early 2010s to have not heard all of these traits concerning Rutgers. We get it. Rutgers fit the B1G model because of carriage fees for the channel.
That Rutgers fan is a troll. A few posts in 8 years. I hate that Rutgers is in the big 10. They suck at everything. I grew up in Iowa. A Hawkeye fan. It’s sickening that Iowa has to be in a league with Rutgers. All for the almighty dollar so trolls like that guy can brag about how much tv dollars his school makes.
Frankly, I have a very hard time imagining that Rutgers actually generates more revenue for the Big Ten than they take. Especially after there are reports that schools like Washington and Oregon would be money losers for the Big Ten. The idea that Rutgers is a net revenue generator for the Big Ten, but Washington and Oregon would actually take more money from the Big Ten than they’d bring in seems absurd to me.
Let me point out some flaws with his article
1. It’s from awfulannouncing, a website that doesn’t seem any more credible than the Bleacher Report or some other fan run website. It’s not from ESPN.com or something.
2. It’s from 2014, when cord cutting had barely even begun. I’m 2022, the Big Ten is already less able to charge people in NJ for not watching Rutgers football than they were in 2014.
3. It largely discusses the TV ratings of Rutger’s first game or two in the Big Ten. Yeah, of course those games will get good ratings-but at this point, the initial excitement of being in the Big Ten has long ended.
To be honest, I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Maryland and Rutgers were really added to prevent Penn State from possibly leaving for the ACC. (Especially since this was before anybody talked about the Power 2, and the idea of a team leaving the Big Ten for the ACC wouldn’t have seemed as absurd then as it does now.)
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