Big Ten Network, Cox and Lakewood
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:02 am
I was hoping to do a print column on this, but I didn't have the time.
Does anyone out there have an opinion regarding the new Big Ten Network/Cox Cable negotiations? The channel will be launching August 30, and it's almost certain that Cox customers won't have access. Direct TV and the new AT& T thing apparently will have it. Those without the channel will miss Big Ten games, including some Ohio State games.
As a Northwestern alum, I have a natural bias toward the network. It will televise lots and lots of games, including the nonrevenue sports. However, most of the highest profile events will still be available on traditional outlets like ABC and ESPN.
The conference is the most popular and powerful in the country, and is looking to maximize revenues and gain exposure in the new 500 channel universe.
In Cox's defense, the channel has been heavy-handed in its negotiations. It is demanding $1.10 per household, which is higher than any channel other than ESPN. It is also demanding to be on basic cable, not on a specialized digital tier. Cox, like most major cable systems, is refusing to carry it, in part due to fears that other sports conferences and leagues will launch similar networks and make similar demands.
Where do you stand?
Do you know anyone that cares enough about OSU (or another conference school) to switch to satellite?
Which local watering holes already have Direct TV?
Does anyone out there have an opinion regarding the new Big Ten Network/Cox Cable negotiations? The channel will be launching August 30, and it's almost certain that Cox customers won't have access. Direct TV and the new AT& T thing apparently will have it. Those without the channel will miss Big Ten games, including some Ohio State games.
As a Northwestern alum, I have a natural bias toward the network. It will televise lots and lots of games, including the nonrevenue sports. However, most of the highest profile events will still be available on traditional outlets like ABC and ESPN.
The conference is the most popular and powerful in the country, and is looking to maximize revenues and gain exposure in the new 500 channel universe.
In Cox's defense, the channel has been heavy-handed in its negotiations. It is demanding $1.10 per household, which is higher than any channel other than ESPN. It is also demanding to be on basic cable, not on a specialized digital tier. Cox, like most major cable systems, is refusing to carry it, in part due to fears that other sports conferences and leagues will launch similar networks and make similar demands.
Where do you stand?
Do you know anyone that cares enough about OSU (or another conference school) to switch to satellite?
Which local watering holes already have Direct TV?