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In 2020, the Cubs will start their own network. In doing so, they will partner either with a distributor (Comcast, for example), a network (Fox, for example), or a third party, like a private equity firm.
OH GOOD A PRIVATE EQUITY FIRM
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The Cubs are using the same advisors that helped the Dodgers with their mega-deal with Time Warner.
oh god
Look: Chicagoland belongs to Comcast. If you think the Cubs are going to leave Comcast to start a new sports channel and expect it to be carried by Comcast, you're toys-in-the-attic crazy. The likeliest outcome is that CSN+ becomes a full-fledged second channel (this has already sort of happened) largely built around the Cubs, the way the Dodgers had Prime Ticket in Los Angeles. They'll give it another name so that the Cubs aren't just on "the channel they make you watch the Bulls on when the Hawks are playing," but it will be under Comcast's aegis one way or another because any attempt at Fox Sports Chicago or Rahm's Private Equity Friends Chicago is going to get nuked by the market's largest content provider...all in the name of protecting valued customers from ridiculous carriage fees, of course.
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