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Make what you will of this info. I was going to type a long thing, but just erased it all. Just understand that UConn sports - women's, men's bball and football now has cross sectional opportunity to reach 13.7 million television sets with live sports programming in the CT, NY, NJ, and eastern PA region, and the tier 1, primetime scheduling slots for all of those sets for each sport are up for sale in a few months if ESPN can't provide the same primetime scheduling opportunities and tries to put big east football on tuesdays and wednesdays.
And - that the situation that involves television sets in our region, is the same scheduling situation for prime time slots that exists in a variety of Big East markets.
Some of the powers that be may have wanted the big east weakened a year ago, and they're going to be pushing every inch of the propoganda machine they can as well, in coming months - and that propoganda machine is powerful.......
But thing about propoganda, is that it's just propoganda, and it defeats it's own purpose in the face of knowledge.
Ignore everything you read, hear or see, in the media about the business of big east athletics from now until a TV deal is done, unless you can source the info credibly, directly quoted from university officials, that will have to be accountable for their words and actions.
Trust, loyalty, honor. These words still mean something in this world.
Make what you will of this info. I was going to type a long thing, but just erased it all. Just understand that UConn sports - women's, men's bball and football now has cross sectional opportunity to reach 13.7 million television sets with live sports programming in the CT, NY, NJ, and eastern PA region, and the tier 1, primetime scheduling slots for all of those sets for each sport are up for sale in a few months if ESPN can't provide the same primetime scheduling opportunities and tries to put big east football on tuesdays and wednesdays.
And - that the situation that involves television sets in our region, is the same scheduling situation for prime time slots that exists in a variety of Big East markets.
Some of the powers that be may have wanted the big east weakened a year ago, and they're going to be pushing every inch of the propoganda machine they can as well, in coming months - and that propoganda machine is powerful.......
But thing about propoganda, is that it's just propoganda, and it defeats it's own purpose in the face of knowledge.
Ignore everything you read, hear or see, in the media about the business of big east athletics from now until a TV deal is done, unless you can source the info credibly, directly quoted from university officials, that will have to be accountable for their words and actions.
Trust, loyalty, honor. These words still mean something in this world.