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RE: do TV markets matter in the age of streaming?

Posted on: July 1, 2022 at 06:55:56 CT
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Commercials matter even with streaming and having the LA, Chicago and NY markets interested in buying ads is nice. Not to mention Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, DC, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indy, Twin Cities, Milwaukee and all those other smaller markets.

Even Finebaum said the B10 will be the most valuable league and their next TV deal is going to be huge. Bigger than even the SEC will get. Just more population and big money cities to sell your product that will have interest. B10 just went National while the SEC is still a bit more regional.

And that’s before Notre Dame joins which I think is destiny now. Along with other ACC states and probably one or more PAC schools.
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do TV markets matter in the age of streaming? - nomadcowatbk MU - 7/1 00:09:06
     Not really - jlbomega MU - 7/1 09:26:13
     RE: do TV markets matter in the age of streaming? - slamduncan STL - 7/1 06:55:56
          bottom line is how many watch. SEC games are constantly - deputyfife MU - 7/2 12:13:52
          If this were true the Pac 12 would still be together - jlbomega MU - 7/1 09:30:55
          ND has their NBC TV deal. That would need to be worked - winslow MU - 7/1 09:30:22
          Are these even leagues anymore? - Genco98 MU - 7/1 06:59:45
               RE: Are these even leagues anymore? - slamduncan STL - 7/1 07:19:55
                    Agree it's a difficult situation - Genco98 MU - 7/1 09:24:13
                    The real problem is that the rest of the state of MO - tigersailor MU - 7/1 08:04:57




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