Good point. Maybe there's a regional selection process for broadcasts ... so that when SU plays they show the game in SU prime viewing areas. Not sure. Another question is ... what about the 3rd tier programming that Charter kicked to the curb - the coaches shows, Syracuse Sidelines, Syracuse 60, etc... Those were great shows with good analysts ... Rosie, Adam Terry, Andre' Fontinette, etc... hosted by Brian Higgins. For all its failings TWC was a good 3d tier partner to the U. Charter ... zeropointzero.
Those will be on the ACC Network.
Unfortunately, the new network is being filled with personalities from the South.
YouTube TV gets me almost every Syracuse FB and BB game. I DVR all of them (no limit) and can rewatch them, whenever.
The issue that ACCN should help with is when the CW picks up a BB game locally resulting in a blackout on YouTube TV. VPN can help with that but can be a pain.
Good point. Maybe there's a regional selection process for broadcasts ... so that when SU plays they show the game in SU prime viewing areas. Not sure. Another question is ... what about the 3rd tier programming that Charter kicked to the curb - the coaches shows, Syracuse Sidelines, Syracuse 60, etc... Those were great shows with good analysts ... Rosie, Adam Terry, Andre' Fontinette, etc... hosted by Brian Higgins. For all its failings TWC was a good 3d tier partner to the U. Charter ... zeropointzero.
I hope that's true - heard the same rumor, to be produced by Newhouse. That is fine with me. It's a pleasure seeing talented students learning the system and using SU's amazing facilities. Unfortunate about Spectrum - but there are always going to be irresponsible companies looking to take advantage of a monopoly cash cow. It's the PSC's job (and the governor's) to ween out the bad apples and regulate the cable industry properly. The PSC has been taken for a ride by Charter.And the number one corporate sponsor of Cuse Athletics. Spectrum's donor profile? 0.0
Been told there will be coach's shows and highlight programming to look forward to.
I hope that's true - heard the same rumor, to be produced by Newhouse. That is fine with me. It's a pleasure seeing talented students learning the system and using SU's amazing facilities. Unfortunate about Spectrum - but there are always going to be irresponsible companies looking to take advantage of a monopoly cash cow. It's the PSC's job (and the governor's) to ween out the bad apples and regulate the selected cable companies properly. The PSC has gotten taken for a ride by Charter.
Anyway, aside from my rant about that, upperdeck asks a legitimate question - with multiple games being playing on a given Saturday (or Monday/Wed. for BB), will the ACCN divide the games regionally so we can see SU play? That would seem to be a no-brainer .. but I've learned not to take anything for granted.
SU - AD has a "media rights" person (recently hired, I think). He'd be an interesting guest for CC, no?!
Anyway, aside from my rant about that, upperdeck asks a legitimate question about the ACCN - with multiple games being played on a given Saturday (or Monday/Wed. for BB), will the NW allow us to see SU play? That would seem to be a no-brainer .. but I've learned not to take anything for granted.
Football games are too precious to ESPN and the ACC to not be covered live on a linear network. I do not believe they will ever sell football inventory to Raycom or regional sports networks for distribution. ESPN is going to show the games live and leverage their investment in the ACC as best they can.I hope that's true - heard the same rumor, to be produced by Newhouse. That is fine with me. It's a pleasure seeing talented students learning the system and using SU's amazing facilities. Unfortunate about Spectrum - but there are always going to be irresponsible companies looking to take advantage of a monopoly cash cow. It's the PSC's job (and the governor's) to ween out the bad apples and regulate the selected cable companies properly. The PSC has gotten taken for a ride by Charter.
Anyway, aside from my rant about that, upperdeck asks a legitimate question about the ACCN - with multiple games being played on a given Saturday (or Monday/Wed. for BB), will the NW allow us to see SU play? That would seem to be a no-brainer .. but I've learned not to take anything for granted.
SU - AD has a "media rights" person (recently hired, I think). He'd be an interesting guest for CC, no?!
Thank you, OE/TC/Consig. I thought the RSN consisted of legacy contracts that would be allowed to expire. If the RSN is going to continue - that's not good news ... unless the contract terms have been tightened up so that: 1) the purchaser can't just sit on the rights and is REQUIRED to broadcast the game; and 2) the purchaser is REQUIRED to send the feed to a channel widely available in SU's prime viewing area. We've been burned before on both of these ... (MSG2, etc.)ACC games are still going to be broadcast on ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU
The ACCN will have 3 broadcast windows on Saturdays for FB (Noon, 3:30, 7:00) and potentially 4 windows for BB. There will be 7:00 and 9:00 BB games on Monday and Wednesday.
I believe that since the ACCN is only replacing Raycom, the RSN package (YES, MSG, etc...) is still in play.
And any game that gets left out will be available on ESPN3 streaming.
In theory, there should be no more blackouts, and every game should be watchable.
I haven’t read this anywhere, do not know it as a fact but I do not agree with OX on this.Thank you, OE/TC/Consig. I thought the RSN consisted of legacy contracts that would be allowed to expire. If the RSN is going to continue - that's not good news ... unless the contract terms have been tightened up so that: 1) the purchaser can't just sit on the rights and is REQUIRED to broadcast the game; and 2) the purchaser is REQUIRED to send the feed to a channel widely available in SU's prime viewing area. We've been burned before on both of these ... (MSG2, etc.)
I haven’t read this anywhere, do not know it as a fact but I do not agree with OX on this.
I think as with football, ESPN is not going to sell any of their inventory to regional sports channels, at least not for men’s basketball. I don’t see any evidence the SEC does this and the ACC basketball inventory is clearly more valuable and attractive than the SEC.
I think the only way SU plays on a RSN from this point forward in football or basketball is for OOC games played in th opponent’s facility.
But I could be wrong.
SEC announces men's basketball television schedule
Agree the ACC used to use RSNs )though I think it was Raycom selling content they had bought).Every week last season, there was at least 1 football game farmed out to an RSN. Sometimes more than 1.
Granted, since the new ACCN will have 3 windows to fill every Saturday, chances of a game being sold to an RSN moving forward are slight, but I think the option is still there if necessary.
This was Week 2 last season. All 14 ACC teams were in play:
5 games on ESPN's family.
1 game on BTN
1 game on RSN
1 game on Raycom
6 games on streaming only.
When everyone plays OOC games the same week, we may have more inventory than windows.
I had the same understanding - that ESPN bought back the rights except one or two legacy contracts (Fox). As OX points out, it's still unclear how the ACCN is going to show all the games (at least 6 every Sat. and as many as 14+ if all ACC teams happen to be playing OOC). But Raycom's gone and I don't think there's another RSN distributor taking its place - precisely because ESPN has all the rights. This is surmise on my part.
The biggest hurdle that held up getting the ACCN going was getting back the inventory the ACC had sold to Raycom. Raycom re-sold some games to RSNs, which complicated matters. I believe the ACC was able to get everything back.I had the same understanding - that ESPN bought back the rights except one or two legacy contracts (Fox). As OX points out, it's still unclear how the ACCN is going to show all the games (at least 6 every Sat. and as many as 14+ if all ACC teams happen to be playing OOC). But Raycom's gone and I don't think there's another RSN distributor taking its place - precisely because ESPN has all the rights. This is surmise on my part.
The biggest hurdle that held up getting the ACCN going was getting back the inventory the ACC had sold to Raycom. Raycom re-sold some games to RSNs, which complicated matters. I believe the ACC was able to get everything back.
I have a powered HD antenna too, but I don't get my TV 4 (raycom channel) and YTTV doesn't have it.
I have a vpn on my laptop so would still get espn+ to work connecting thru TX or CO and casting to my tv via chromecast.
Pita tho...
Can't wait to see the end of the Raycom games...
How sad. I am fascinated with the reverence many ACC fans have for Raycom.Raycom will still be involved in the production of games for the ACCN.
Yes...a gift from Daddy SwoffordRaycom will still be involved in the production of games for the ACCN.