ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
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ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
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Sportsnet/TVA get the Canadian rights.
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So...ESPN gets the rights. I'm sure NBC is not happy about it. Interested in seeing how ESPN does with hockey again. Bucci and Melrose should be a huge part of this.
Bettman said if it goes well, ESPN might be involved with the regular season, as well.
Sportsnet/TVA get the Canadian rights.
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So...ESPN gets the rights. I'm sure NBC is not happy about it. Interested in seeing how ESPN does with hockey again. Bucci and Melrose should be a huge part of this.
Bettman said if it goes well, ESPN might be involved with the regular season, as well.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
On a non-American note...I'm very surprised TSN allowed themselves to be outbid for this...
ESPN better find some announcers for hockey...Buccigross calls games during the Frozen Four with Melrose and they're both bad at those respective things...hopefully they can use TSN guys like Chris Cuthbert or Gord Miller, but I'm guessing they can't because of NBC...
Perhaps Gary Thorne will take a break from baseball season to do it...Jack Edwards was contracted by ESPN back in the day, might have been the 4th or 5th guy in line, but there's a tie there...so perhaps him...perhaps Steve Levy...perhaps Sean McDonough, though that will be college football season for him...but they have so many college football-capable announcers, they wouldn't miss a beat...
ESPN better find some announcers for hockey...Buccigross calls games during the Frozen Four with Melrose and they're both bad at those respective things...hopefully they can use TSN guys like Chris Cuthbert or Gord Miller, but I'm guessing they can't because of NBC...
Perhaps Gary Thorne will take a break from baseball season to do it...Jack Edwards was contracted by ESPN back in the day, might have been the 4th or 5th guy in line, but there's a tie there...so perhaps him...perhaps Steve Levy...perhaps Sean McDonough, though that will be college football season for him...but they have so many college football-capable announcers, they wouldn't miss a beat...
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
I like Buccigross (though his play-by-play is kinda lacking).
I don't like Melrose at all.
I don't like Melrose at all.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
Espn cant be worse than what nbc offers.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
NBC has some decent personalities, but they get drowned out with the constant story lines and rivalry drum ups and other marketing garbage.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
It will be.dodint wrote:It can.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
If Bettman is smart, he will try to do like the NBA has where multiple networks have regular season game and playoff games. More NHL games on tv is a good thing for revenues to the league as awholeKovy27 wrote:http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=7565 ... l:topheads
Sportsnet/TVA get the Canadian rights.
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So...ESPN gets the rights. I'm sure NBC is not happy about it. Interested in seeing how ESPN does with hockey again. Bucci and Melrose should be a huge part of this.
Bettman said if it goes well, ESPN might be involved with the regular season, as well.
I think a Mike Tirco and Bucci both could be good. Or even John Gruden
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wonder what gary thorne and bill clement are up to these day
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
Gary Thorne is a pxp guy for the Baltimore Orioles on MASN and Bill Clement is on the Flyers telecast or in studio...
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Did not know what, Tirco will probably be the lead play by play guy
Although i always wanted Gus Johnson (Think he at fox now) to call hockey, he is great at play by play and really knows how to raise his enthusiasm to match the game
Although i always wanted Gus Johnson (Think he at fox now) to call hockey, he is great at play by play and really knows how to raise his enthusiasm to match the game
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
If Gruden calls a single game I'd tune out of the tournament.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
Can you believe the islanders are playing at the home of the nets? That means there's hockey nets, at the nets home! That's wild! I can't wait!dodint wrote:If Gruden calls a single game I'd tune out of the tournament.
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I support this only because I want ESPN to get co-rights with NBC for the regular season. More games need to be on national TV.
For example,NBCSN is only showing one game between today and Saturday (Rags/Wings today)
ESPN is showing two NBA games just today...
For example,NBCSN is only showing one game between today and Saturday (Rags/Wings today)
ESPN is showing two NBA games just today...
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
NBA brings in more money for ESPN. ESPN has no reason to want NHL games at this point.MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:I support this only because I want ESPN to get co-rights with NBC for the regular season. More games need to be on national TV.
For example,NBCSN is only showing one game between today and Saturday (Rags/Wings today)
ESPN is showing two NBA games just today...
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
More hockey period would be great. Would be nice to have more options to see the games. I don't even care about seeing the best teams, just as long as you can see a game.
During the afternoon the NHL channel shows the Canadian afternoon show. Which I thought was great, but it turns out to be so focused on the Toronto ML first and foremost, 2nd they focus on all the other canandian teams. Then they might talk of the rest of the NHL if something big is going on.
During the afternoon the NHL channel shows the Canadian afternoon show. Which I thought was great, but it turns out to be so focused on the Toronto ML first and foremost, 2nd they focus on all the other canandian teams. Then they might talk of the rest of the NHL if something big is going on.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
but when they're not showing basketball and have to fill air time with a billion Sportscenters or a college basketball game no one cares about I think they'd love to have a hockey game onskullman80 wrote:NBA brings in more money for ESPN. ESPN has no reason to want NHL games at this point.MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:I support this only because I want ESPN to get co-rights with NBC for the regular season. More games need to be on national TV.
For example,NBCSN is only showing one game between today and Saturday (Rags/Wings today)
ESPN is showing two NBA games just today...
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
Sportscenter and college basketball probably get them better ratings than an NHL game would. I'd love the NHL to have a more widespread TV presence, but the audience just isn't there like it for other sports. If the NHL would make ESPN $$$$ i'm sure they would put them on their network real quick. Right now though they have other things that give them more $$$ than the NHL would.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
I'd like it if ESPN could work out a deal where they'd have one or two NHL games a week. Thursday nights are usually pretty dead for them and there's always a good slate of hockey games. Something like a weekly game at 8 or 9 on a Thursday will likely outdraw whatever third rate college game they're airing.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
How would it be a bad thing if there were an extra game or two a week on national TV? I don't love ESPN, but some extra exposure for the sport is not a bad thing.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
Ill go ask Bucci what he thinks about all this on Twitter. Brb....
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
It wouldn't be a bad thing, I just think ESPN has no interest in doing it since it wouldn't make then any more $$$$$$.
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Re: ESPN gets the US rights to the 2016 World Cup
I did a report on ESPN and the sports they covered for a TV class.skullman80 wrote:It wouldn't be a bad thing, I just think ESPN has no interest in doing it since it wouldn't make then any more $$$$$$.
The sports that they covered/spent time covering on Sportscenter (NFL, MLB, NBA) had higher ratings than sports they didn't cover (aka the NHL). Obviously, it's not exactly a chicken/egg deal, but I'll be dawned if there isn't some sort of correlation between sports ESPN covers and the ratings that sport gets.
Hockey had slightly higher ratings overall when it was controlled by ESPN than any other network. Perhaps, just perhaps, the NHL could get better ratings (and therefore, more money) with and for ESPN.
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I think ESPN and specifically Sportscenter drive ratings because it's the most watched sports show/networkMRandall25 wrote:I did a report on ESPN and the sports they covered for a TV class.skullman80 wrote:It wouldn't be a bad thing, I just think ESPN has no interest in doing it since it wouldn't make then any more $$$$$$.
The sports that they covered/spent time covering on Sportscenter (NFL, MLB, NBA) had higher ratings than sports they didn't cover (aka the NHL). Obviously, it's not exactly a chicken/egg deal, but I'll be dawned if there isn't some sort of correlation between sports ESPN covers and the ratings that sport gets.
Hockey had slightly higher ratings overall when it was controlled by ESPN than any other network. Perhaps, just perhaps, the NHL could get better ratings (and therefore, more money) with and for ESPN.
They need to get someone better than Melrose though. He's not the most watcher friendly