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ran across this story. Comcast/Xfinity is having a dispute with BTN involving the four new members of the conference - and as of now, that means games involving those schools could be blacked out. found this account from (of all places) Oregon Public Broadcasting:
Fans of Washington, Oregon, Southern California and UCLA thought their viewing headaches would end with the move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten.
Not so fast.
Huskies and Ducks fans who subscribe to Comcast might not be able to see their team’s openers on Saturday due to a carriage dispute with the Big Ten Network.
Comcast is blacking out live events involving the four new Big Ten schools in their home markets. The root of the problem is that Comcast wants to keep BTN on an expanded tier instead of basic while also not agreeing to pay the in-market rates with the four West Coast schools moving to the conference.
Oregon’s opener against Idaho is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EDT with Washington-Weber State kicking off at 11 p.m. EDT. USC and UCLA’s games will be nationally televised and not affected this weekend.
Comcast owns NBC, which has the conference’s Saturday Night package. However, Fox owns the majority of BTN.
In a statement, Comcast said: “We’re sensitive to the impact these costs have on our customers and have been in discussions with Fox and the Big Ten Network to find a solution to make certain former Pac-12 games available to the people who want them while not forcing others to pay for content they don’t want to watch. We hope to be able to reach a fair agreement with Fox and the Big Ten Network to be able to offer these games to our customers.”
(context: this is similar to the fight Comcast had with Diamond/Bally. Comcast wants sports channels on a higher-priced sports tier, while the channels want to be on the basic tier to reach more customers.)
Fans of Washington, Oregon, Southern California and UCLA thought their viewing headaches would end with the move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten.
Not so fast.
Huskies and Ducks fans who subscribe to Comcast might not be able to see their team’s openers on Saturday due to a carriage dispute with the Big Ten Network.
Comcast is blacking out live events involving the four new Big Ten schools in their home markets. The root of the problem is that Comcast wants to keep BTN on an expanded tier instead of basic while also not agreeing to pay the in-market rates with the four West Coast schools moving to the conference.
Oregon’s opener against Idaho is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EDT with Washington-Weber State kicking off at 11 p.m. EDT. USC and UCLA’s games will be nationally televised and not affected this weekend.
Comcast owns NBC, which has the conference’s Saturday Night package. However, Fox owns the majority of BTN.
In a statement, Comcast said: “We’re sensitive to the impact these costs have on our customers and have been in discussions with Fox and the Big Ten Network to find a solution to make certain former Pac-12 games available to the people who want them while not forcing others to pay for content they don’t want to watch. We hope to be able to reach a fair agreement with Fox and the Big Ten Network to be able to offer these games to our customers.”
(context: this is similar to the fight Comcast had with Diamond/Bally. Comcast wants sports channels on a higher-priced sports tier, while the channels want to be on the basic tier to reach more customers.)