MUPanther wrote:robinreed wrote:There is no doubt that if B10 comes to FSN the number of BE games on FSN 1 will decrease. However should the B10 sign with Fox the FSN 1 will increase overall viewership significantly. Their hockey and women's sports will go mostly to FSN 2 along witrs. I think we may actually see some increase basketball viewership even if the games are not in prime time. Overall we will be second fiddle but still much stronger than we currently are.
While it is true that the B10 thinks only of themselves as does Fox we can improve ourselves simply by being on the same network so long as our schedule is not attenuated by the competition.
I don't think the Big East will be second fiddle. That's not how to grow a network. There is still alot of time slots unused during Sunday and during the week on FS1. If ESPN can do it with the ACC, B1G, PAC 12, SEC, BIG 12, AAC, ETC, I know FS1 can do it with the Big East, B1G and 22 Pac-12 games and a limit of Conference USA games.
MUPanther wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote, Where are you getting this 53/47 stat? In another post, you said that's only for the NCAA tournament ratings. I'm talking about regular season (which is what cable companies are paying for), and if you're saying the state university of Wisconsin is on par ratings wise with Marquette then I need what you're smoking.
Great, your talking about regular season. They draw about yearly average about 1.0 per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel over the years. What's with the part about myself smoking something, just because you disagree that's on you! I'm talking just about the City of Milwaukee, which is not a college town. If your talking statewide, it's Wisconsin Badgers by a landslide.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:MUPanther wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote, Where are you getting this 53/47 stat? In another post, you said that's only for the NCAA tournament ratings. I'm talking about regular season (which is what cable companies are paying for), and if you're saying the state university of Wisconsin is on par ratings wise with Marquette then I need what you're smoking.
Great, your talking about regular season. They draw about yearly average about 1.0 per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel over the years. What's with the part about myself smoking something, just because you disagree that's on you! I'm talking just about the City of Milwaukee, which is not a college town. If your talking statewide, it's Wisconsin Badgers by a landslide.
Just doing a cursory search looking for ratings lists, I checked the. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's website. Listed there, were sports blogs on the main sports page. Obviously, they usually put their most popular blog at the top, followed in order by who gets the most clicks.
Badger Blog is #1, followed the Packers blog, local blogs, Brewers blog, Bucks blog, then at #8 the Golden Eagles blog. Of course that doesn't prove ratings, but it's a pretty good indicator from the hometown paper. Always interested to see the source on those numbers.
Hard for private schools to compete with state schools for viewership. All the more accolades deserved for those who make it work, like some BE members do.
R Jay wrote:I find it a bit humorous that someone who I assume lives outside of Milwaukee is trying to tell someone who actually lives in Milwaukee how the sports hierarchy works there.
DeltaV wrote:I know we want to see this through Big East colored glasses, because that is what we care about.
However, does FS1 survive without more programming, bigger alumni pools, in 10 years to give us another rockstar deal? WIth the BIG, we're second fiddle...but without them, I don't see this little experiment surviving, and we're playing 5th fiddle on ESPN Ocho.
I would bet Fox knows that another big score is vital to their network. You say ESPN will pay an outrageous amount for the BIG? I bet FOX will match it and make our $500 Mil look like pocket change. And I think BIG takes it, because it will stroke their egos. They know that their viewers will come to them; our current ratings don't matter to them...mountains of cash, however, does.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:R Jay wrote:I find it a bit humorous that someone who I assume lives outside of Milwaukee is trying to tell someone who actually lives in Milwaukee how the sports hierarchy works there.
The only assumption, having been born in Wisconsin, is that Badgers viewership is much higher than MU. Especially not close to half and half. The Badger game last Tuesday at 7 PM garnered 17.5 times more viewers than the Golden Eagles game last Wednesday night.
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