I agree but our fans will cry so loud about the $5/month that you’d be able to hear it from space.
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I agree but our fans will cry so loud about the $5/month that you’d be able to hear it from space.
I doubt nbcsn is interested in FCS. They had deals with the caa that they walked away from. They have a deal with the ivy which seems to get less coverage over time. Almost all the games are forced...
It’s probably a matter of time before P5 products get pushed onto it too. It’ll start with non-FB/MBB sports.
Espn3 as we know it now, a no-additional cost to the subscriber model, isn’t going to exist anymore. It’ll all be subscription based content.
I’m personally okay with the $5/month if they invest in...
I actually feel that if we’re watching commercials, at least provide more variety than the same three commercials looping endlessly. It shows what few advertisers want to bother with fcs football I...
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The thing is local networks are typically willing to air some CAA games but they are at the point where they want the production costs to fall squarely on the school. I think they can cost in the six...
Not anymore. We now have a CBS Digital contract that ticked many fans in our conference off.
It is not because certain unnamed schools in our conference aren't willing to invest to meet ESPN3's minimum production quality standards (i.e. certain number of cameras and angles, certain quality...
This is specialized content that they have to get additional revenue for to pay for it. Advertisers aren't falling over themselves to cover FCS football, hence why linear TV networks are covering the...
Honestly though, it's only $5. You're spending more for your internet access to look at this message board.
If it means I can get all games easily accessible in streaming format for my entire...