Same difference. I guess I’m school.
I have a local NBC Sports, the Boston one (the WORST one). I still call it Comcast SportsNet New England because it makes me feel included so it's all good.
Same difference. I guess I’m school.
You can always stream the Avalanche feed on the NHL app, as long as you’re not in the Avalanche territory.I was hoping DTV would settle with Altitude by the beginning of the NHL season on NHLCI. I really like the Avalanche broadcasters.
Gotta put up with Jack Edwards on NESN tonight. Eeesh,
This is a unique situation....The Kroenke empire owns....The Nuggets, the Avalanche, The Pepsi Center,where both teams play, Altitude Sports, which is the channel all games are televised by, and a Lacross team, and a local Soccer team and its local Soccer field and also a soccer team in England...Aresenal I believe. So the "teams" are not really free to negotiate with another channel. When the Avs first moved to Denver in 1995....before there was Altitude Sports, local TV coverage was on a channel that was known as Prime sports....that channel is now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain, which is now owned by Directv....Being that AT&T has an RSN there already I wonder if they could make some kind of deal with the Nuggets and the Avalanche to get their games back on cable and satellite? Or would this breach their current contract with Altitude? Basically, do the Nuggets and Avalanche have a way out of their current contract if no one comes to terms?
I forgot they own all of that. I guess that won’t happen then.This is a unique situation....The Kroenke empire owns....The Nuggets, the Avalanche, The Pepsi Center,where both teams play, Altitude Sports, which is the channel all games are televised by
don't have big summer teams to keep the network with subs year roundI forgot they own all of that. I guess that won’t happen then.
But what would happen if they tried going at it alone offering a streaming only channel, charging a monthly rate, one rate for home use and one rate for sports bars? Would they last, or would they lose more money than its worth?
They still have agreements with a few, small cable/fiber outlets around Colorado, but the viewership numbers in those areas is pretty small. My local cable service has Altitude in its lineup. We are a town of maybe 5,000 people. To add a package that would have that channel would run us an extra $70 a month with our DTV service. It also only has the one Altitude channel. When both teams are playing the same night, there is an Altitude 2 available on DTV.So to be clear here ...
At present beyond DIRECTV and other MVPDs carrying the Nuggets and the Avalanche from Altitude S&E to out-of-market viewers under their contractual commitments to NBA LP and MLS DK.
Altitude is essentially off the air for now and really generating no revenue for the Kroenke empire?
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