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BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
07-30-2007, 04:26 PM
The NHL and ESPN are in discussions about bringing the league’s games back to ESPN2 as soon as the 2008-09 season.

Multiple sources described the conversations as preliminary. The two started talking the week of July 16 when the NHL approached ESPN about NBC’s nine-game regular-season schedule, plus the playoffs. NBC holds the rights to air the coming season as part of a revenue-sharing agreement, and the network holds a one-year option for the 2008-09 season.

It’s not certain that NBC would exercise that option, given the sport’s tepid ratings on the network. Regular-season ratings on NBC averaged a 0.9 during the 2006-07 season and a 1.0 during the 2007-08 season over nine telecasts.

The key to this whole scenario is Versus, which holds cable exclusivity to all of the league’s games through 2011 and is paying the league a rights fee in excess of $70 million annually. Sources close to the Comcast-owned network, however, indicated that Versus would be willing to waive that clause, but only if it gets something in return — either a lower rights fee, a stronger schedule or a deal extension.

Sources say the conversations are happening at the highest levels and include NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and ESPN executive vice president of content John Skipper.

The talks with ESPN mark a turnaround from three years ago, when Mark Shapiro, then-executive vice president of programming and production, publicly questioned the value of having the league on TV — remarks that still make league executives bristle. The arrival of Skipper in October 2005 could allow both sides to overcome that, as sources close to the league believe that Skipper values hockey more than Shapiro.

The NHL has faced immense criticism from hockey fans and media for its relationship with Versus, which is in about 71 million homes and sometimes difficult to locate. The first year of the NHL’s relationship with Versus was marked by complaints over the network’s limited distribution in markets such as Buffalo and Anaheim, as well as in hotels around the country.

Ever since, owners and team officials privately have pushed for a return to ESPN, which is in 92 million homes and a staple in bars, restaurants and hotels across the country, but few believed such a move would happen because of Versus’ cable exclusivity.

A return to ESPN could boost the league’s profile on the network’s news shows. According to an ESPN study of its 1 a.m. “SportsCenter” program, the show featured 29 fewer minutes of NHL coverage in March 2007 than in March 2004, the last year ESPN aired NHL games. That amounts to a 28 percent decline in hockey’s allotment of airtime, ESPN ombudsman Le Anne
Schreiber wrote in May.

The move would mark a change at Versus, as well, which is open to giving up its cable exclusivity if it can tap into ESPN’s marketing prowess. Over the past two years, Versus executives have complained privately that ESPN ignored their network. They are hoping for a situation that mirrors the NBA, where ESPN and TNT push viewers to each network’s games.

http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=article.main&articleId=55770&requestTimeout=900

Do it NHL pull the plug on VS.

SabreEleven
07-30-2007, 04:31 PM
Why can't they be on both channels? The overrated NBA is on like 24 channels every friggin' night of the week.

SabreEleven
07-30-2007, 04:32 PM
Never fear, Bettman will **** this up.

OpIv37
07-30-2007, 09:30 PM
yeah VS coverage SUCKS. They're the only network covering the NHL nationally yet they show like 3 games a week. WTF is that about?

ESPN sucks in it's own right but more hockey on TV is a good thing regardless of who the babbling idiot announcers are.

OpIv37
07-30-2007, 09:32 PM
plus, if ESPN has hockey, they will cover it more on SportsCenter instead of just giving Barry Melrose 30 seconds a show. It's frustrating how they spend 10 minutes on Yankees/Red Sox and 5 minutes debating Kevin Durant vs Greg Oden, then spend 2 minutes to discuss 6 hockey games from the night before and another 5 that coming evening.

Philagape
07-30-2007, 10:10 PM
:pray:

VS is a VD

Carlton Bailey
07-31-2007, 03:05 AM
Gary Thorne!

Philagape
07-31-2007, 08:50 AM
Gary Thorne!

:ill:

SabreEleven
07-31-2007, 12:01 PM
:pray:

VS is a VD

VS sucks but at least they put it on TV.

Is it better to have sex and catch a disease or not have sex at all and be a virgin...I should ask Mikey that question :snicker: