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Well I think the Dood might be right (by pure chance) about no moves for 7-10 years IF OU and UT remain in a detente and the B12 starts getting teams in the CFP. Which might be helped by CCG deregulation. Big if.

If OU is as unhappy as they are making out to be, the next scenario is B12 adding 2 out of UH, UCF, BYU, UC and then standing pat.
 
I see where the 90 million figure is coming from...an old ACC press release....someone ran with it without understanding what it means....

Charlotte, N.C. – The ACC Network package of Atlantic Coast Conference football games syndicated by Raycom Sports will be available to nearly 80% of the United States this fall, covering over 90 million TV Households. This includes all Top Ten TV markets in the U.S., and 21 of the Top 25. Only ESPN and ESPN2 reach more households, among all sports networks.
 
Just wanted to pass on what people should know is all. ESPN use to be in over 100 million homes and will be below the 90 million mark this month. So there is 100% noway that a new conference network would reach 90 million homes. As I noted in a post prior, he went to Google and read the article and made up a bunch of crap to make himself looking like an insider even though he isn't.

Actually ESPN is still in 95 million homes. That said, there are two different figures that are used, which causes confusion: how many homes they're *available* in and how many actually subscribe. ESPN is available in 99 of the 114 million homes. It's actually accessed by about 94-95 million.

When a release was put out claiming 90 million homes, that was essentially the number available, if the network launched. That said, that's a hugely overstated figure for the first year since it's implying that 90% of carriers will reach an agreement before launch... that wouldn't happen.

I don't think anyone here is taking MH'er seriously anyhow.
 
I see where the 90 million figure is coming from...an old ACC press release....someone ran with it without understanding what it means....

Charlotte, N.C. – The ACC Network package of Atlantic Coast Conference football games syndicated by Raycom Sports will be available to nearly 80% of the United States this fall, covering over 90 million TV Households. This includes all Top Ten TV markets in the U.S., and 21 of the Top 25. Only ESPN and ESPN2 reach more households, among all sports networks.

LOL - that's a hilarious way to spin it.

Also somewhat funny - some of that 20% was parts of CT. I didn't get them except through their website.
 
Basically, the ACC Network, such as it is, is available to anyone with a Roku, Apple TV or, I guess, a computer.

The revenue it generates is likely somewhere near zero.

I'd also like to take this time to announce that the Boneyard is now available to almost 3.2 billion people worldwide.

Suck it, Swoffie.
 
If they are talking about the 'ACC network' on ESPN3 that's even funnier. That's just really a fancy term for bookmarks.
 
Reading this thread while drunk is much different than reading it while sober.

Not necessarily better or worse. Just different.

(Took me a while to type that without errors)
Everyone following this thread may qualify for medical marijuana since they now suffer PTSD (or have exacerbated symptoms already present).
 
If they are talking about the 'ACC network' on ESPN3 that's even funnier. That's just really a fancy term for bookmarks.

I think that streaming is coming on...I stream quite a bit on comcast.

"• WatchESPN and ESPN3 averaged 1.1 billion minutes per month with live and replay events across all platforms in 2014, up 132%. (source: Omniture, Jan-Nov)
 
I think that streaming is coming on...I stream quite a bit on comcast.

"• WatchESPN and ESPN3 averaged 1.1 billion minutes per month with live and replay events across all platforms in 2014, up 132%. (source: Omniture, Jan-Nov)

Yeah you can get people to stream when it's free. Call me when the ACC gets monetized in that fashion.
 
I think that streaming is coming on...I stream quite a bit on comcast.

"• WatchESPN and ESPN3 averaged 1.1 billion minutes per month with live and replay events across all platforms in 2014, up 132%. (source: Omniture, Jan-Nov)

I'm sure that's why the ACC has a YouTube network and not, you know, a real one.
 
Yeah...I could buy into the twitter kook narrative that the ACC is going to dissolve because they won't have a network.

I just don't think that will be so. I know every year won't be like the last in terms of sports success, but I think the league will be OK.
 
It won't dissolve - it will just be gapped by the two (three?) bigger leagues.

That will be a pain point down the road. If someone can offer $40M and the ACC can offer $20M, it becomes a problem.
 
It won't dissolve - it will just be gapped by the two (three?) bigger leagues.

That will be a pain point down the road. If someone can offer $40M and the ACC can offer $20M, it becomes a problem.

I don't think it will happen in this cycle, but 10 years from now when the fog of the cable/internet tv split begins to lift, I could see the ACC casting off NC State to the SEC in order to grab another market, say Cincy. The motivation to do something like this won't be clear until the B1G $ machine starts to roll for several years. Both the ACC and B12 are inefficient with their tv geography with the ACC overly concentrated in NC and the B12 having a narrow footprint.
 
Yeah...I could buy into the twitter kook narrative that the ACC is going to dissolve because they won't have a network.

I just don't think that will be so. I know every year won't be like the last in terms of sports success, but I think the league will be OK.

You're also the guy who relies on the GoR. The B1G and the SEC are playing far different games. The ACC unleashed CR musical chairs ... and the simple rules of economics say that $55m is more than $21m. And, the OTHER tangible value: the B1G is also about RISING the ranking and academic stature by cooperative grants and shared resources. That has to be huge for some that have the mission to be amongst the Top Publics in the US. (ie. Virginia, UNC, Georgia Tech)

Cartels don't last long. This one has a big hole in the boat.
 
I don't think it will happen in this cycle, but 10 years from now when the fog of the cable/internet tv split begins to lift, I could see the ACC casting off NC State to the SEC in order to grab another market, say Cincy. The motivation to do something like this won't be clear until the B1G $ machine starts to roll for several years. Both the ACC and B12 are inefficient with their tv geography with the ACC overly concentrated in NC and the B12 having a narrow footprint.

Something like that is too big a risk at this point with cable starting to splinter. This is a problem for UConn in one sense, as the B1G model loses its appeal for new startups. Even ESPN is looking at standalone now.

If the future is standalone subscriptions for both TV or mobile apps, NC State is 10x more valuable than Cincy.

UConn I think can compete in both worlds, though the TV model is likely stronger.
 

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