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ESPN and Hockey East Reach Multi-Year Agreement
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Originally posted by pdt1081 View PostDid Bemidji willing cut ties to their local public tv? Bowling Green has been trying to air some games on their own public tv station (owned by BGSU), and run into problems with the league (the way I understand it). They did manage to get 2 games to broadcast, but apparently wanted a lot more.
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Originally posted by Dirty Dream No. 2 View PostThe #1 goal for Hockey East should be creating and distributing a "Pay Per View" internet package like the NCHC and to a lesser extent, the new WCHA. Why can't or why won't the league get it together? I don't think this question has been definitively answered.
Who’d pay for something that’s free?a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by mookie1995 View Postppv when it’s free?
Who’d pay for something that’s free?
That does beg the question: With some of the leagues mandating in-period breaks (AHC first whistle after each 5 minutes, ECAC first whistle after 10, don't know about the others), would local corporate establishments be willing to pay money to advertise on these streams to help subsidize the cost? Is that even doable if the production is done "in-house", meaning it's a non-profit doing the cast? Are the ratings even high enough for markets that it'd be worth it to the advertiser?
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Originally posted by gfmorris View PostI watched the Ivy League Network this year. It was decent.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Kepler View PostIt's getting better, as streaming has been across the board, but there is a huge difference between when they pick up an actual network transmission like Empire vs local yokel feeds of programs that don't put much effort into it (Brown, Yale, and frankly us).
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Originally posted by Kepler View Postlocal yokel feeds of programs that don't put much effort into it (Brown, Yale, and frankly us).Quinnipiac Bobcats
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Originally posted by MarkEagleUSA View PostYale's feed used to be pretty good before the ILDN took over. From what I understand, Yale was gifted money for all the equipment along with seed money to get it off the ground, and they did an exceptional job for a couple of seasons. Then the ILDN comes in and says use your equipment to supply the feed to us. Not sure whether the current production is as good as it was when they were providing it free.
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostThere's no such thing as a free lunch. It's just a matter of who bears the responsibility to pay for the service. Some are willing to eat it as a cost of advertising the school, while others want the viewer to pay.
That does beg the question: With some of the leagues mandating in-period breaks (AHC first whistle after each 5 minutes, ECAC first whistle after 10, don't know about the others), would local corporate establishments be willing to pay money to advertise on these streams to help subsidize the cost? Is that even doable if the production is done "in-house", meaning it's a non-profit doing the cast? Are the ratings even high enough for markets that it'd be worth it to the advertiser?
Free breakfast too now that he thinks about ita legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by mookie1995 View PostMookie has a free dinner today
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Originally posted by pdt1081 View PostDid Bemidji willing cut ties to their local public tv? Bowling Green has been trying to air some games on their own public tv station (owned by BGSU), and run into problems with the league (the way I understand it). They did manage to get 2 games to broadcast, but apparently wanted a lot more.
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Originally posted by thebrain View PostBSU thinks putting games on TV is hurting attendance.Just to be clear. My disinterest in this team became of the Uni's disinterest. Without the success of the hockey team, the other teams would not be where they are. Way to pay back the hockey team. **** UAA.
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