Just what we need another channel @ $1.30 per month. Does this mean that the SEC will pull the games off the free networks.
Just what we need another channel @ $1.30 per month. Does this mean that the SEC will pull the games off the free networks.
Just what we need another channel @ $1.30 per month. Does this mean that the SEC will pull the games off the free networks.
Last I heard we don't really know. However, it is likely that the football scheduling will be totally different starting next year. The only constant seems to be the CBS contract which still prevents opposing SEC games during their prime 3:30 game in almost all instances.
actually that changes. CBS still gets 1st dibs on the 3:30 game but SEC & ESPN can compete against it now
While CBS will maintain its first pick of games for its 3:30 p.m. ET telecast, it will no longer have an exclusive broadcast window—allowing ESPN's outlets and SEC Network to air games alongside CBS.
I had thought I read somewhere that the Sec Network gets 2nd or 3rd dibs some weeks but no matter what I thought it said it would get pretty good games...especially in the first yr...I could be wrong but I'll see if I can find the article
You have Dish, there are no free networks...
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Anyone know if non-conference games will be on the sec network?
I don't want my Noles to support the filthy sec network.
Anyone know if non-conference games will be on the sec network?
I don't want my Noles to support the filthy sec network.
it will probably rotate like it does right now between CBS (well they get 1st shot), ESPN & SEC Network. The big difference will be the station will be nationwide and not on local stations that pick up the broadcast.
obviously to put pressure on cable/satco's to carry itThe way I understand it is CBS still gets the first pick but after that its all ESPN/SEC Network and they have already indicated that bigger games will be airing only on the SEC Network.
Its a Thursday Night so thats whyFor example the first game of the year next year between Texas A&M and South Carolina is the launch game for SEC Network.
Anyone know if non-conference games will be on the sec network?
I don't want my Noles to support the filthy sec network.
it will probably rotate like it does right now between CBS (well they get 1st shot), ESPN & SEC Network. The big difference will be the station will be nationwide and not on local stations that pick up the broadcast.