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Same. It basically asks you if you have cable and if you’re willing to play for Plus.
Same. It basically asks you if you have cable and if you’re willing to play for Plus.
I don't think we know what exactly happened with the Women's basketball Tier 3 media rights. Did UConn ask for something and not get it? Did UConn assume that since the AAC ADs voted to allow UConn to keep the SNY money in 2017 that they could keep it forever? Did UConn find out after the fact what happened?
I do think UConn cares more about the exposure than the money, but I would think that the value of UConn women's hoop Tier 3 rights is very valuable to ESPN (and to SNY).
For those outside of the SNY market like me, it appears ESPN3 is going away and I will have to subscribe to ESPN+ to watch many UConn games. I'm sure it will be available on my TV just like the streaming services Netflix, YouTubeTV, and Amazon Prime Video are now.
Good lord...
ESPN+ is already in the ESPN app, it’s a different tab than ESPN3.
To your questions: Cant tell if they asked but... if they are being honest. No
They may have made an assumption but that would be a bad assumption and something they should have hashed out the last time it was discussed.
According to them - no they didn’t know and found out during the annoucement.
Yet Boise State and Gonzaga have special deals and OU and UT made one today. But UConn’s women’s money is going to schools that UConn stupidly facilitated the entry for. Tulane and Tulsa owe Susan a solid.
I know this doesn't fit your narrative, so you won't mention it, but the "special deals" are simply contract length and timing.
Texas is signed up through 2031. It can't be overtaken by this conference move.
Same with OU and 2022.
Boise and Gonzaga should be very interested in what happens with ESPN+ and us, as they're in the same crosshairs.
If you mean navy, that's also a pre-existing contract.The point to argue is that the AAC deal itself carved out a special deal for a school that wasn't UConn.
If you mean navy, that's also a pre-existing contract.
What's going to be interesting is what happens to Oklahoma in 2022. I'd doubt they could easily keep their T3. Hell, it might just be the next CR tipping point.
The point to argue is that the AAC deal itself carved out a special deal for a school that wasn't UConn.
it was pre existing as of like a half hour ago. complete garbage.
Ok, and it has nothing to do with them being football only either. You really don't know when to quit.
The AAC decided not to annoy a member AND its TV partner for the equivalent of a rounding error.
ESPN app is not on my TV. I have ESPN3 as listed content, just like SECN+ and ACCNE. I do have Netflix, Prime Video, etc plus about 30 streaming networks that most on here have probably never heard of. All of it is one click away. I would think ESPN+ will soon be listed content on my TV.ESPN+ is already in the ESPN app, it’s a different tab than ESPN3.
To your questions: Cant tell if they asked but... if they are being honest. No
They may have made an assumption but that would be a bad assumption and something they should have hashed out the last time it was discussed.
According to them - no they didn’t know and found out during the annoucement.
Yet Boise State and Gonzaga have special deals and OU and UT made one today. But UConn’s women’s money is going to schools that UConn stupidly facilitated the entry for. Tulane and Tulsa owe Susan a solid.
The AAC decided not to annoy a member AND its TV partner for the equivalent of a rounding error.
ESPN app is not on my TV. I have ESPN3 as listed content, just like SECN+ and ACCNE. I do have Netflix, Prime Video, etc plus about 30 streaming networks that most on here have probably never heard of. All of it is one click away. I would think ESPN+ will soon be listed content on my TV.
Yes, I was trying to keep the post simple. I have X1, but I had to get a “modern” TV that had HDMI ports so I could upgrade. I also had to upgrade my splitters.Are you talking about your cable interface and not your TV. I have that too but it’s through Comcast X1 not my ‘TV’.
Yes, I was trying to keep the post simple. I have X1, but I had to get a “modern” TV that had HDMI ports so I could upgrade. I also had to upgrade my splitters.
My TV is a smart TV as well and I can surf the internet with it, but I find the X1 interface is much easier to navigate with the streamed content is basically in my listings.
...50% of the time