AfiPoke
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BE commish Aresco on 6 December:
"We just don't know yet" what the television deal will be worth, Aresco said.
Aresco said six networks are interested in obtaining Big East television rights and that several non-traditional entities have also inquired.
http://voices.idahostatesman.com/20..._2013_conference_games_be_announced_next_week
From what I gather, Google is entering the fray (http://www.xossports.com/SmartTV.aspx , http://www.google.com/tv/apps.html#tab=news.
There have been a couple of excellent tech discussions on here and the MWC board about the viability of streaming options for the future of college sports (and the industry as a whole for that matter). As a SiriusXM stockholder (one of the 10 left in the country
) there are some very strange things coming out in the reports. Seems everyone is jittery over how big a splash Google and Apple TV are going to make in the media world.
Thus, to provoke some discussion, I thought I would ask fellow pokes what they think about non-traditional entities as potential partners for the MWC? Is this the future?
I see lots of upside as a fan who wants to watch our games (on demand would be especially useful for me) but, I wonder what kind of money something like this would bring in? I'm thinking of our stint with the MTN. I didn't watch most of the programming because it was simply run to fill dead time. However, with an option like Google TV, I would think there would be far fewer costs associated with maintaining a traditional 'channel' and less dead time to fill. It is interesting to think on.
"We just don't know yet" what the television deal will be worth, Aresco said.
Aresco said six networks are interested in obtaining Big East television rights and that several non-traditional entities have also inquired.
http://voices.idahostatesman.com/20..._2013_conference_games_be_announced_next_week
From what I gather, Google is entering the fray (http://www.xossports.com/SmartTV.aspx , http://www.google.com/tv/apps.html#tab=news.
There have been a couple of excellent tech discussions on here and the MWC board about the viability of streaming options for the future of college sports (and the industry as a whole for that matter). As a SiriusXM stockholder (one of the 10 left in the country

Thus, to provoke some discussion, I thought I would ask fellow pokes what they think about non-traditional entities as potential partners for the MWC? Is this the future?
I see lots of upside as a fan who wants to watch our games (on demand would be especially useful for me) but, I wonder what kind of money something like this would bring in? I'm thinking of our stint with the MTN. I didn't watch most of the programming because it was simply run to fill dead time. However, with an option like Google TV, I would think there would be far fewer costs associated with maintaining a traditional 'channel' and less dead time to fill. It is interesting to think on.