NovaBall wrote:And now that ESPN has peaked, it's time to grow with FOX.
ESPN wasn't bad for us. It was actually great for us for many years. But moving forward it is tough to argue that FOX isn't doing so much more than what we eveR received from ESPN.
stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:And now that ESPN has peaked, it's time to grow with FOX.
ESPN wasn't bad for us. It was actually great for us for many years. But moving forward it is tough to argue that FOX isn't doing so much more than what we eveR received from ESPN.
But what is Fox really doing for us that is so much more than what ESPN did? If you say the network games- when Big East was with ESPN, they had a LOT more CBS games. Sorry but CBS games are far better than Fox games.
If you say NFL games advertising- ESPN has Monday Night Football. But also, ESPN has other college basketball that they advertise on. Fox on the other hand has UFC, which has little/no crossover to college basketball.
Also I wouldn't say that ESPN has peaked. They just posted RECORD revenues and profit. They have the College Football playoff- which had the 2 top rated events on TV outside the NFL this year, and then 3rd one which was #4(behind the NCAA championship basketball final with Duke/Wisconsin). The other NY day bowl game in the top 50.
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:And now that ESPN has peaked, it's time to grow with FOX.
ESPN wasn't bad for us. It was actually great for us for many years. But moving forward it is tough to argue that FOX isn't doing so much more than what we eveR received from ESPN.
But what is Fox really doing for us that is so much more than what ESPN did? If you say the network games- when Big East was with ESPN, they had a LOT more CBS games. Sorry but CBS games are far better than Fox games.
If you say NFL games advertising- ESPN has Monday Night Football. But also, ESPN has other college basketball that they advertise on. Fox on the other hand has UFC, which has little/no crossover to college basketball.
Also I wouldn't say that ESPN has peaked. They just posted RECORD revenues and profit. They have the College Football playoff- which had the 2 top rated events on TV outside the NFL this year, and then 3rd one which was #4(behind the NCAA championship basketball final with Duke/Wisconsin). The other NY day bowl game in the top 50.
There was no perfect scenario man.
Likely offers the Big East had:
1) ESPN
- Little money
- Better exposure for top-tier programs (GTown, Nova, Marquette)
- Worse exposure for other 7 (ESPNNews, ESPN3)
2) Fox
- More money
- Less exposure for top-tier programs
- Better exposure for other 7
I know you are a GTown fan so it hurts that your program takes a hit in exposure, but the decision to go with Fox was made for the conference not GTown.
NovaBall wrote:Brilliant post, billyjack.
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