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PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 12:46 pm 
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The Cubs informed WGN on Tuesday that they were opting out of their contact with WGN to broadcast Cubs games following the 2014 season. WGN has 30 days to agree to a higher rate to broadcast the approximately 70 game package they air. After 30 days, if no agreement has been reached, the team can negotiate with other media outlets or might opt to create their own network from which to broadcast. This will certainly result in a hefty influx of additional revenue to the team.

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or might opt to create their own network from which to broadcast


I see this as the much more likely option.

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or might opt to create their own network from which to broadcast


I see this as the much more likely option.


It certainly had the potential to be the most lucrative way to go. WGN still may agree to the higher rates just to retain the Cub broadcasts before the 30 days are up. I doubt they can afford it though.

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I mean, when the product is this good, how could they.

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The shitty Product will cost them enough revenue early in the deal, that in hindsight this might not have been the best route!

Moreland gone!

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They're dreaming of Dodgers TV money which they won't even come close to getting.


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The shitty Product will cost them enough revenue early in the deal, that in hindsight this might not have been the best route!

Moreland gone!

The product we are talking about is the 2015 model and beyond. By that time things might be greatly improving.

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They're dreaming of Dodgers TV money which they won't even come close to getting.

Generally while negotiating a deal you want to strike while the iron is hot and this is the coldest the Cubs have been in awhile.

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Phil McCracken wrote:
KDdidit wrote:
They're dreaming of Dodgers TV money which they won't even come close to getting.

Generally while negotiating a deal you want to strike while the iron is hot and this is the coldest the Cubs have been in awhile.
It won't matter. The CUBS network is a necessity for any cable company within driving distance of Chicago.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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KDdidit wrote:
They're dreaming of Dodgers TV money which they won't even come close to getting.

Generally while negotiating a deal you want to strike while the iron is hot and this is the coldest the Cubs have been in awhile.
It won't matter. The CUBS network is a necessity for any cable company within driving distance of Chicago.

I guess. Don't you consider baseball to be a completely dead sport? The kids these days with their twitter don't really watch Cubs baseball on the old TV.

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I guess. Don't you consider baseball to be a completely dead sport? The kids these days with their twitter don't really watch Cubs baseball on the old TV.
It's just like the Big Ten Network though. 10-20% of your customer base will freak out if they don't have it on day one. When the BTN came out, cable companies got calls non stop asking why they didn't have it.

Old people love cable too. They don't want to twitter a roku to watch the Cubs.

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Look at the deals the Yankees and Dodgers have struck in recent years and then reconsider your question Phil.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Phil McCracken wrote:
I guess. Don't you consider baseball to be a completely dead sport? The kids these days with their twitter don't really watch Cubs baseball on the old TV.
It's just like the Big Ten Network though. 10-20% of your customer base will freak out if they don't have it on day one. When the BTN came out, cable companies got calls non stop asking why they didn't have it.

Old people love cable too. They don't want to twitter a roku to watch the Cubs.

Yeah CBS is the number one network in America for a reason.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Look at the deals the Yankees and Dodgers have struck in recent years and then reconsider your question Phil.

Pull your head out of your own asshole and then go fuck yourself

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The Royals and Astros tried to start RSNs and failed, and I'd say the Cubs look a lot more like the Royals and Astros than the Yankees and Red Sox these days.

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The Royals and Astros tried to start RSNs and failed, and I'd say the Cubs look a lot more like the Royals and Astros than the Yankees and Red Sox these days.


Except the Cubs play in a major market and the Royals and Astros no not. That makes all the difference in the world and again, by the time 2015 rolls around they should have some of the better young players already at the major league level and the team should be significantly improved. From there, it should only continue to improve.

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