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  • NBC and Versus vs ESPN

    Some interesting thoughts on the NBC sale...

    Versus (and its sister network, the Golf Channel) will be turned over to NBC for an overhaul...Versus will probably be renamed something like NBC Sports Cable to reflect a more defined sports brand. On-air and production talent would migrate from NBC, to a certain extent, although Bob Costas would not be hosting IndyCar races.

    Versus and Golf would certainly be overseen by Dick Ebersol, the chairman of NBC Universal Sports, who has never had a sports cable network to tinker with (the expanding Universal Sports channel is distributed through NBC stations and affiliates); he would no doubt quickly strip Versus of its current crop of late-night infomercials.

    But beefing up Versus’ quality and appearance is a small part of getting part of ESPN’s business. Comcast would have to decide to spend what is necessary to lure viewers from ESPN and ESPN2 by acquiring bigger events, like the Olympics, Major League Baseball, the N.F.L., Nascar and the N.B.A. — properties on a tier above its current rights to IndyCar, the Professional Bull Riders, Mountain West Conference football and mixed martial arts.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/02/bu...r=1&ref=sports

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    I contend that MWC football is bigger than Nascar and the NBA, but that's just me.
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      So will NBC get it back on DirecTV? Or are they going to keep fighting Comcasts fight.
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        Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
        So will NBC get it back on DirecTV? Or are they going to keep fighting Comcasts fight.
        If the programming greatly improves, there will be much more pressure to carry the network on its cheaper packages (and pay more for it).

        That's Comcasts hope anyways.

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