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Overall good profile/feature on what Fox Sports is aiming to do, and what they can do with their powerful TV infrastructure.

Fox planning national sports network it hopes can challenge ESPN
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/05/sports/fox-planning-national-sports-network-it-hopes-can-challenge-espn.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1
“All men dream; but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act out their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.” - T.E. Lawrence

ChicosBailBonds

David Hill, our former President several years ago, is very smart and one of the foulest mouth people I have ever met...funny and often uncomfortable, but he gets away with it.  He has a hell of a challenge.  ESPN owns most of the rights of all the big stuff.  This will be interesting to watch, but it's great for Marquette because the market is right.

real chili 83

I am hopeful that Fox comes up with an ESPN 3 equivalent. 

I've only missed one game in two years....UWGB fortunately.

MUMonster03

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 04, 2013, 11:03:52 PM
David Hill, our former President several years ago, is very smart and one of the foulest mouth people I have ever met...funny and often uncomfortable, but he gets away with it.  He has a hell of a challenge.  ESPN owns most of the rights of all the big stuff.  This will be interesting to watch, but it's great for Marquette because the market is right.

Thats is why we are getting offered the money we are. Fox needs programming and this gives them the only big time college basketball property available.

KenoshaWarrior

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 04, 2013, 11:03:52 PM
David Hill, our former President several years ago, is very smart and one of the foulest mouth people I have ever met...funny and often uncomfortable, but he gets away with it.  He has a hell of a challenge.  ESPN owns most of the rights of all the big stuff.  This will be interesting to watch, but it's great for Marquette because the market is right.

Chicos:  Make sure you go back and pick up those names you just dropped  (Im just busting your balls) ;D

MU82

Quote from: real chili 83 on March 05, 2013, 05:29:34 AM
I am hopeful that Fox comes up with an ESPN 3 equivalent. 

I've only missed one game in two years....UWGB fortunately.

This.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

NavinRJohnson

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 04, 2013, 11:03:52 PM
ESPN owns most of the rights of all the big stuff.

Is that really true though? Fox obviously already has deals in place with NFL, MLB, NASCAR, college football/BCs, etc. I don't recall where I read it yesterday, but there was a suggestion that FOx may have an opportunity to broadcast, or at least bid on Thursday Night Football for the first half of the year. Would there be an option for them to move some of the tegional FSN programming? i dont know. I suppose it depends how their contracts are written. Obviously going to take a bit of time for various contracts to come up for bid, etc., but I suspect they'll have success as they did with the network.

MUMonster03

Don't know if this will actually happen today but apparently Regis is getting a sports talk show on the network.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: NavinRJohnson on March 05, 2013, 07:45:07 AM
Is that really true though? Fox obviously already has deals in place with NFL, MLB, NASCAR, college football/BCs, etc. I don't recall where I read it yesterday, but there was a suggestion that FOx may have an opportunity to broadcast, or at least bid on Thursday Night Football for the first half of the year. Would there be an option for them to move some of the tegional FSN programming? i dont know. I suppose it depends how their contracts are written. Obviously going to take a bit of time for various contracts to come up for bid, etc., but I suspect they'll have success as they did with the network.

NFL owns the rights to NFL games on Thursday.  There is a lot of speculation right now that the NFL may divide those rights up to get more money.  However, that's only 7 to 8 games on one night a year, not much content.

I have a list at the office that has a number of the deals.  Yes, there is stuff out there, but most of the major stuff is tied up for a number of years.  There will things here and there for them to get, most are in the out years.

GOO

When is the news conference.  Do we expect much on the Big East?

Chicos, can you fill us in on what you hear from the conversations that don't take place on the stage?   

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Brett McMurphy‏@McMurphyESPN

Unless something happens late, Fox won't announce Catholic 7 deal Tues. cuz of "bureaucratic hold up." Deal still on though

ChicosBailBonds

At Long Last, Fox To Detail Plans For Fox Sports 1 Network

By John Ourand, Staff Writer

Published March 5, 2013

Fox Sports is hosting a press conference in N.Y. today where the network is expected to unveil details about its planned all-sports cable channel, which it is calling Fox Sports 1. As has been rumored for the better part of a year, Fox will announce plans to rebrand Speed into FS1 this August. At its N.Y. event today, Fox is expected to unveil several shows for the channel, including one with Regis Philbin that has been described as the sports version of "The View." It also plans to unveil shows featuring Fox talent, including Jay Glazer and Mike Pereira.

The channel will feature live-game programming, which will come from rights deals Fox signed with MLB, NASCAR, college basketball and football, soccer and UFC. A source said Fox will not announce a deal with the Catholic 7 that is breaking away from the Big East due to some minor issues related to their separation from the football schools. Fox also plans to unveil its "double box" in-game advertising plan, which FS1 will use selectively.


ChicosBailBonds

Long-Awaited Announcement Of Speed Rebrand To Fox Sports 1 Expected Today

Published March 5, 2013

Philbin is expected to host a sports version of "The View" on Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports is hosting a press conference in N.Y. today where the network is expected to unveil details about its planned all-sports cable channel, which it is calling Fox Sports 1. As has been rumored for the better part of a year, Fox will announce plans to rebrand its motorsports channel, Speed, into FS1 this August. At its event today, Fox is expected to unveil several shows for the channel, including one with Regis Philbin that has been described as the sports version of "The View." It also plans to unveil shows featuring Fox Sports talent, including Jay Glazer and Mike Pereira. The channel will feature live-game programming, which will come from rights deals Fox signed with MLB, NASCAR, college basketball and football, soccer and UFC. A source said Fox will not announce a deal with the group of seven Catholic schools that are breaking away from the former Big East conference due to some minor issues related to their separation from the football schools. Fox also plans to unveil its "double box" in-game advertising plan, which FS1 will use selectively (John Ourand, Staff Writer).

LONG-TERM INVESTMENT: DEADLINE.com's David Lieberman reports News Corp. COO Chase Carey "assured investors" this morning that the introduction of FS1 is "a smart long term strategy, even though it will result in losses for the next few years." The company is making "a 'manageable investment' while it tries to 'ramp up the rate' that cable and satellite companies pay for the existing service." Carey said the new channel in the end could become "a multibillion dollar franchise." He added it will be "a natural fit" since sports "has been a huge part of the growth of Fox for 15 years." Carey: "It's a place where we can bring expertise, synergies and for us is part of growing and adding a new dimension to our business." He added the "key" to the effort is to "not try to beat ESPN." Carey said that the strategy is "especially important for Fox Sports to create compelling shows around the games" (DEADLINE.com, 3/5).

GIANT SLAYER? In N.Y., Sandomir & Chozick write News Corp. Chair & CEO Rupert Murdoch's effort is "a long shot to topple ESPN, or at least take a huge bite out of it." Not only will Fox "face the dominance of ESPN, but NBC and CBS have their own sports channels, which are struggling for viewers and identities." The four major pro sports leagues, Big Ten and Pac-12 have "created their own networks," and the SEC is "planning one." Still, News Corp. has a "companywide faith in sports as a DVR-proof way to attract viewers -- especially young men -- and a belief that their new sports channel will differentiate itself from the competition." The channel's success "might not have to come as a result of beating ESPN at its game." RBC Capital Markets analyst David Bank said that FS1 "would be a success 'from Day 1' and could, in future years, bid against ESPN for NBA rights and any cable package of NFL games that might come to market" (N.Y. TIMES, 3/5). USA TODAY's Michael Hiestand wrote the "big question" is "while there are plenty of niche sports channels, is it too late to take on ESPN when it comes to on-air sports buffets?" Fox has "created a formidable pantry it can tap for TV tonnage to support" FS1. Credit Suisse analyst Michael Senno estimates that FS1 "will try to get cable operators to pay monthly fees of $1.25 per subscriber -- a big jump" from the current estimate of 26 cents it charges for Speed. Hiestand noted that "wouldn't be anywhere close to the revenue produced by programming on ESPN" (USA TODAY, 3/4). In N.Y., Bob Raissman writes unlike "any other piece of entertainment programming, sports delivers predictable audience levels and advertisers willing to spend." Achieving success on the cable side "can bring a new guaranteed revenue stream." For execs there is "no such thing as oversaturation or overexposure of sports" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 3/5).

WELCOME OPTION: BROADCASTING & CABLE's Jon Lafayette writes the "proliferation of cable sports channels means additional games to sponsor and new shoulder programming -- highlights and studio shows -- that will help advertisers" to reach fans at lower cost. Media buyers said that ESPN "should not be too concerned, at least not yet." Zenith National Video Managing Dir Neil Vendetti said, "The impact from a budget standpoint across the marketplace to ESPN is going to be minimal until these networks establish themselves and until ratings are relatively consistent. But five years down the road, maybe there are one or two legitimate competitors to ESPN. I just don't think in the infancy stages these other networks are going to make that big of a dent." SNL Kagan "sees success ahead" for FS1 "whether or not it takes a bite out of ESPN." SNL Kagan analyst Derek Baine "forecasts that ad revenue will jump" from Speed's $100M last year to $122M in '13, then "skyrocket" to $244M in '14 and $423M in '15. With subscribers and license fees rising as well, Baine expects that FS1 will generate $431M "in cash flow" in '15, up from Speed's $100M in '10 (BROADCASTING & CABLE, 3/4 issue).

BOON FOR CHARLOTTE? In Charlotte, Mark Washburn wrote it is "not clear what the impact will be on Speed's modern production hub" in the city, but it "will probably grow." A "broader variety of programming should result in more production from the center." Speed is renovating its largest Charlotte studio and has "75,000 square feet of space," a third of which "has not yet been built out." Washburn: "Whatever happens, Fox can be expected to continue using Charlotte as its major NASCAR hub, with motorsports contracts running years into the future" (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 3/2).

mr.MUskie

Quote from: MUMonster03 on March 05, 2013, 09:39:41 AM
Don't know if this will actually happen today but apparently Regis is getting a sports talk show on the network.


When I read this I thought it should be in teal.  Guess not, eh?

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: mr.MUskie on March 05, 2013, 12:00:52 PM

When I read this I thought it should be in teal.  Guess not, eh?

He's definitely part of it.


An article attached how this is going to impact your monthly bills.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/raissman-murdoch-suits-gambling-out-fox-espn-article-1.1279503

Pakuni

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 05, 2013, 12:15:45 PM
He's definitely part of it.


An article attached how this is going to impact your monthly bills.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/raissman-murdoch-suits-gambling-out-fox-espn-article-1.1279503

Shrugs.
I'm OK with paying 70 cents to $1 more per month for a (hopefully) legitimate occasional alternative to the Booyah! Network.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Pakuni on March 05, 2013, 12:20:00 PM
Shrugs.
I'm OK with paying 70 cents to $1 more per month for a (hopefully) legitimate occasional alternative to the Booyah! Network.

Yeah, I know you are but a lot of folks aren't. We get to hear from both cohorts.  Remember that $1 is just part of all of the others.  Dish this year raised one of their packages $15 a month.  There will be others following suit as the costs are so insane right now.

jficke13

I know I'm the outlier, but I would literally buy about 5 stations. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Foxsports 1, Foxsports 2, FS Wisconsin, and... uh... FX, I guess.

Avenue Commons

Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on March 05, 2013, 07:26:57 AM
Chicos:  Make sure you go back and pick up those names you just dropped  (Im just busting your balls) ;D

I heard the thud from the name drop all the way in Chicago. I love how CBB uses plurals like "we, our, us" etc when talking about "his" company. You'd think he owned it.
We Are Marquette

warriorchick

Great.

The flagship program on this station is going to be hosted by a Domer.
Have some patience, FFS.

Dawson Rental

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Quote from: GOO on March 05, 2013, 09:51:52 AM
When is the news conference.  Do we expect much on the Big East?

Chicos, can you fill us in on what you hear from the conversations that don't take place on the stage?  

He just might, unless he gets booed off MUScoop first for dropping names and using "our" when talking about his place of employment.

So many frequent complaints, yet so little use of the ignore button.  I wonder why?
You actually have a degree from Marquette?

Quote from: muguru
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.

Pakuni

Quote from: warriorchick on March 05, 2013, 12:38:50 PM
Great.

The flagship program on this station is going to be hosted by a Domer.

Obviously Larry Williams was behind this.

And now, an official logo:


ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 05, 2013, 12:28:44 PM
I heard the thud from the name drop all the way in Chicago. I love how CBB uses plurals like "we, our, us" etc when talking about "his" company. You'd think he owned it.

I do own it, just as many Americans do.  Lots of shares....I own a bit of Nike, Disney, Netflix, etc, etc, etc.  I'm surprised you don't own any companies, most Americans do now.

Pakuni

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 05, 2013, 12:54:41 PM
I do own it, just as many Americans do.  Lots of shares....I own a bit of Nike, Disney, Netflix, etc, etc, etc.  I'm surprised you don't own any companies, most Americans do now.

I own some Apple stock.
You'd be surprised just how little weight that carries at the Apple store. They wouldn't comp this owner an iPad or anything.

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