LOL!! It sure looks that way. This is the deal the PAC12 Network should have done under Scott. But he thought he was Master of the Universe and knew better than everyone else. In some ways this can be viewed as even MORE exposure than offered by FOX or ESPN as CW owns its own network of local broadcast stations, the largest broadcaster i…
LOL!! It sure looks that way. This is the deal the PAC12 Network should have done under Scott. But he thought he was Master of the Universe and knew better than everyone else. In some ways this can be viewed as even MORE exposure than offered by FOX or ESPN as CW owns its own network of local broadcast stations, the largest broadcaster in America (own 197 TV stations, which must be most of them, including all the major markets like Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York). Interestingly, Warner-Discovery is a part owner of CW with Paramount and Nexstar, yet WBD went and did their own deal with the sports consortium including ESPN and FOX. I wonder if this is a backdoor relationship for CW programming to end up on FOX or ESPN at times: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/06/media/espn-fox-warner-bros-discovery-team-up-sports-streamer/index.html
This entire thread is so far into the weeds it'll never find it's way out anyway. I'll have access to the game broadcasts and I don't care whether Royco Waystar is the real owner or how it came to be starting from the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Thank you for pointing out accurately that yet again, to my great surprise, someone is wrong on the interweb.
My only true regret is that I waded through the posts prior to yours. It is time I will never get back.
LOL!! It sure looks that way. This is the deal the PAC12 Network should have done under Scott. But he thought he was Master of the Universe and knew better than everyone else. In some ways this can be viewed as even MORE exposure than offered by FOX or ESPN as CW owns its own network of local broadcast stations, the largest broadcaster in America (own 197 TV stations, which must be most of them, including all the major markets like Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York). Interestingly, Warner-Discovery is a part owner of CW with Paramount and Nexstar, yet WBD went and did their own deal with the sports consortium including ESPN and FOX. I wonder if this is a backdoor relationship for CW programming to end up on FOX or ESPN at times: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/06/media/espn-fox-warner-bros-discovery-team-up-sports-streamer/index.html
"This is the deal the PAC12 Network should have done under Scott."
CW wasn't in the sports business when Larry Scott was around, and doesn't have the budget for major college sports.
You know that CW is not CBS, right?
This entire thread is so far into the weeds it'll never find it's way out anyway. I'll have access to the game broadcasts and I don't care whether Royco Waystar is the real owner or how it came to be starting from the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Thank you for pointing out accurately that yet again, to my great surprise, someone is wrong on the interweb.
My only true regret is that I waded through the posts prior to yours. It is time I will never get back.
SAve yourself, stop now, there is a lot of it..
Just know that the games will be on free over-the-air TV, but not on CBS.
(IT's not what people don't know that gets them in trouble, it's what they think they know that isn't so.)