Just reported in the Scotsman that ESPN could quit their TV deal with Scottish football at the end of this season due to a dip in viewing figures. They currently spend around £4 million so will surely mean less money for all clubs and a further tightening of the belt in Scottish football.
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...tion-1-2732361
SPORTS broadcaster ESPN could pull put of their deal to show Scottish football at the end of this season.
It is understood that the sports network has a clause in their contract that allows them to cancel the current deal, signed last summer, with the SPL and SFL.
ESPN recently lost the rights to broadcast English Premier League football, the knock-on effect of that loss could mean they look to cut all ties with Scottish football.
Viewing figures for the SPL have dipped this season, in part due to the loss of Rangers from the top flight, and the prospect of another tumultuous off-season with league realignment in the offing could prove a turn off for television networks.
ESPN’s current deal is worth around £4 million to Scottish football, if they end their deal prematurely Sky could step in giving them a monopoly on coverage of the Scottish game.
The ESPN Scottish football deal - 30 games a season including 10 Rangers games - could be of interest to BT Vision who have dipped into the live football market by signing the rights to show the English Premier League.
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11-01-2013 10:26 AM #1
ESPN could quit Scottish football with TV deal cancellation
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11-01-2013 10:39 AM #2
I dont think its any secret that ESPN is closing down in the summer.
They havent renewed any contract for anything. Monday night NFL went to BBC and I heared the NBA will be on sky sports.
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11-01-2013 10:43 AM #3Elephant StoneLeft by mutual consent!
I'd be willing to take the financial hit to have Craig Burley launched from any football coverage. Bring it on.
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11-01-2013 10:45 AM #4
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Surely mean more 3pm Saturday kick offs
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11-01-2013 11:02 AM #5
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Mmmm.........no Craig Burley........no Stephen Craigan........no Billy Dodds' ears affecting my TV reception during his punditry.........win/win - bye bye ESPN
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11-01-2013 11:06 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are a few facts in that report, and a whole lot of supposition.
FACTS - ESPN have seen a drop in viewing figures for SPL games, they lost the rights to EPL football, and the current deal is worth £4 million.
SUPPOSITION - that ESPN have already made their minds up to cancel their deal with the SPL.
SUPPOSITION - that a re-org of the Leagues will 'prove a turn-off' for TV channels.
SUPPOSITION - that nobody else will step in to televise the SPL, except that it turns out that BT Vision and SKY are both potential replacements for ESPN.
SUPPOSITION - that having lost the EPL, ESPN will inevitably pull out of the SPL/SFL as well.
What would sports 'journalists' do without the words 'could' and 'it is understood'? They'd have to keep to the facts of the stories they report, and they'd get bored, and they wouldn't be able to spin stories to please the gys who sign their meal tickets.
The spin again is about how Scottish football's going to the wall without the Lovely New Rangers in the SPL. The fact (as I read this) is that one TV channel MAY be about to withdraw, while two other TV channels COULD be ready to step in and offer new contracts to take the present contract's place.
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11-01-2013 11:17 AM #9
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Good.
One down one to go.
ESPN will be offskie, replaced by a BT Sports channel perhaps? BT won the rights for Italian, French US and possibly Dutch football that ESPN had.
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11-01-2013 11:19 AM #12
Nae great loss, particularly the consistently negative Burley. He has almost become a caricature of himself, I think he has developed a negative persona all of his own.
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11-01-2013 11:21 AM #13
There is a new kid on the sports broadcasting block:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...ports-coverage
Imo, we should be making the move to a summer season now. Apart from all the other reasons why it would be better (pitches, weather etc) there's got to be more value in SPL rights over the English close season?
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11-01-2013 11:27 AM #15
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Good. Both ESPN and Sky can do one. Maybe then we could increase our attendances to average 14/15k per season.
Fans before TV.
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11-01-2013 11:43 AM #18
BT wanted it before the deal was renegotiated in the summer so it'll pick up what's left. ESPN is done I'd imagine which is a pity because I enjoyed it (Craigan and Burley aside).
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11-01-2013 12:18 PM #20
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Maybe one of the "council telly" channels will take it on. Wonder how much Beeb pay for Alba deal and if they would pay more when you look at the spend on England. Alternatively if STV/ITV will look for live football now that they have lost the FA Cup.
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11-01-2013 01:57 PM #23
I have espn at the moment but if bt take it over I won't be paying for it its only because I get espn for free that stops me canceling it altogether. There is no way I will be shelling out my hard earned to watch rangers in the national league or whatever they will be calling it
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11-01-2013 02:14 PM #24
Maybe someone else knows for sure ....but wasn't espn considering concentrating on yank sports' basketball, baseball, rugby for poofs and ice hockey?
Sure I heard it last summer.
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11-01-2013 02:16 PM #25
Thats what happens when you give air time to Scottish 3rd Division football!!!
Serves them right assuming that we would all tune in like sheep to watch the mighty rangers fight their way back
from the wrongs that have been done to them.
Dont know any of my friends that doesnt change from ESPN as soon as one of their games comes on.
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11-01-2013 02:53 PM #26
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Anyway, isn´t this stuff all available for nothing on the internet?
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11-01-2013 03:44 PM #28
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Rodders told us all at the fan forum in the Hibs club that Hibs voted against the deal with ESPN due to the silly kick off times. So it cant be worth a lot of money to Hibs. Less TV games means more through the gate at ER
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Competitions like the Champions league have been so devalued in pursuit of cash and the novelty of seeing say Chelski V Barca has long since worn of for me.
Funny how the game managed to survive for so long without the loot on offer. Can´t help feeling that we would all be better of without.
Signed A. Luddite
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