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Dick Harmon: BYU finding ways to get games on TV
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I've now watched BYUTV's airing of ALL of the games mentioned in the article. The crew isn't perfect, but not bad either. I've encouraged continued airing with emails and $$$ to the station. Since BYUTV is essentially public television it pays for its air time to the satelite networks. Broadcasting these games has to cost a bundle.
I had not thought about contacting the BYU sport's department, but I will do that today too.
Now is the time for positive action! BYU fans, let your voice be heard!
WHAT IS HE TALKING ABOUT?
The game after UNC was Portland which was on BYU-TV even though BYU lost the UNC game.
Just another piece of bad reporting.
I think Harmon meant if BYU had lost to Louisville in Vegas, the next game would have been on BYU-TV instead of ESPN. There's a little difference in those two statements.
Then announce renovations for the Marriot Center and plan a bunch of games at UVSC and Energy Solutions.
That should get their attention.
But, the good news is, if you have BYU-TV, you have ESPN so if you could watch it on BYU-TV, you will be able to watch it on ESPN.
While I hate to bring out "Mr. English Person", I notice you wrote the Versus' pull out from broadcasting the Michigan State game was because of "fear of duplicity in the market for that particular game". "Duplicity" means lying, not duplication, so probably not quite what you meant.
It was not, as you put it "another piece of bad reporting", but rather a piece of bad reading.
Playing hardball like this is a two-edged sword. Maybe the TV people will cave, or maybe they'll tell BYU and the MWC to shove it, cancel the contract, and we'll have to crawl back to ESPN for half the money and Tuesday night football games.
Please.
I also think the DN editors ought to be nmore careful of Mr. Harmon's wording. Some well educated people actually do read the sports pages.
"duplicity" has more than one meaning. While it also means lying, Mr. Harmon used the word correctly. Maybe "Mr. English Person" should befriend "Mr. Dictionary Person" and stop making himself look dumb in his efforts to portray Mr. Harmon as dumb.
Of course Mr. Harmon is only human, as are all writers. That's why a newspaper employs editors .
The bad guy in this situation is Comcast. They play hardball. They do not own the rights to the Big Ten equivalent of the MTN in the Midwest so they do not carry the station. Instead Comcast runs ads every 20 minutes telling fans not to be upset at them, but to be upset with the Big Ten conference administrators. The ad even describes the administrators as "bullies". Hypocrisy!
Comcast holds the MTN hostage. They are the ones who are unwilling to share the rights with Dish and other service providers.
I'm glad Crabb found the loophole. I disagree with Darrell. Comcast lost out on this broadcast because folks who don't subscribe to them were able to watch the game on BYU-TV. The key to winning this battle is undercutting Comcast's revenue.
Imagine if we started all MWC games at neutral sites and got our own TV deals for them. Then at the same time tell the Mtn. to honor their agreement for paying the $80 million. The Mtn. would go broke and we could see the end of this stupid contract. Goodbye Mtn. and good riddance.
If BYU had beaten UNC in Las Vegas, there would not have been another game. That was the final game of the tournament. UNC won the championship and BYU took second. Thus, there wouldn't have been another game to televise.
So, I maintain the statement in the column was a bad piece of reporting, not bad reading on my part as the 7:28 am post indicated.
FYI MarylandUte, BYUTV and KBYU are not the same thing.
Fight on, Mr. Crabb. We'll watch anything, anywhere - I'm ready for a little revenge!
BYU has had their B-ball games held at neutral sites broadcast in the past and always seems to have more B-ball games broadcast than football games. Furthermore, there will not be any football games played at neutral locations so even if this were some sort of breakthrough, which it really is not, it would not help the football situation at all.
I don't know if there really is a solution, short of breaching the contract, but why don't we at least spend our time in trying to contact the University Presidents and trying to get them to comment on a possible solution. I've never read anything from them. It's as though they are untouchable, unapproachable in this fiasco. Shouldn't they be held accountable for both this mess and for finding a real solution?
Perhaps this is another nudge to BYU going independent, and tell the conference, the mtn, espn, and all the rest of them to get lost--we'll do it our own way and we don't need your help.
For some strange reason, Dick talked about BYU both "evoking" and "eliciting these rights" in adjacent paragraphs. Their meanings are similar, but both mis-used. "Invoked" works well.
Later he wrote: "It could be cost or depleted revenues. It most likely is a fear of duplicity in the market for that particular game...." "Diminished" revenues would better express the intended idea, and "duplication" is a better word than "duplicity". And yes, (responding to ToMark) "duplicity" can technically be used to express a double state, but no one uses it that way (except, it seems, Mr. Harmon).
I'm just expressing a desire that those who write for a living be more precise with our language (I've given up hope that contributors to these forums stop writing "loose" when they mean "lose"!!).
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