Did ECAC ever announce the TV deal?

Started by upperdeck, March 08, 2004, 11:33:58 AM

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upperdeck

since it was discussed below that they have a deal with several networks and its now 2 days later, wouldnt it make sense to let people know what games are on so they might be able to watch them? I didnt see any mention on the ECAC site today, wonder where else they might be letting people know ??

Avash

I believe the Harvard-Brown game is being televised on CN8 and Time Warner this Friday night.

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Avash '05 Wrote:

 I believe the Harvard-Brown game is being televised on CN8 and Time Warner this Friday night. [/Q]
Yep, that's it.  Here's the announcement:

http://hockey.ecac.org/Page_for_Men/newsandnotes/2003-04_News_and_Notes/ECAC_Quarterfinal_To_Be_Broadcast_By_Multiple_Networks

Al DeFlorio '65

jtwcornell91

"Multiple networks".  None of them available via satellite of course.  Welcome to the bush leagues. ::rolleyes::

upperdeck

it really looks like they didnt try too hard. a few cable outlets and little else.

Josh '99

Of course, if it'd been exclusively on CSTV, those who have cable would be equally S.O.L.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

cbuckser

[Q]jmh30 Wrote:

 Of course, if it'd been exclusively on CSTV, those who have cable would be equally S.O.L. [/Q]
Those with cable anywhere in the United States could go to a sports bar to watch CSTV.   The regional cable coverage prevents people from outside the Northeast region to watch the games that aren't broadcast on Empire Sports Net.
Craig Buckser '94

upperdeck

CSTV is on in a lot of cities now.. my issue is that they didnt try to get any regional  sports network, or at least didnt try hard enough.. yes/msg/foxne/empire all have aregional following for lots of alumni and most dont have any real programming to replace..