More people watched game one between Arizona/Northwestern (womens softball) than game one of the Stanley Cup finals.
SBR_John
SBR Posting Legend
07-12-05
16471
#2
Well it was on OLN down here in Texas. OLN?? WTF? The Stanley Cup on the Outdoor Living channel?
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Mudcat
Restricted User
07-21-05
9287
#3
Originally posted by Illusion
More people watched game one between Arizona/Northwestern (womens softball) than game one of the Stanley Cup finals.
I'm guessing that should probably say more Americans watched the softball than the hockey. I could be wrong and maybe the softball is popular beyond my imagination, but the hockey did just fine in Canada.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#4
OLN spent 70 million dollars for those NHL right.
the only reason they spent that much for those rights, was to raise there cable rates.
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onlooker
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-10-05
36572
#5
Im sure those ratings would of been a bit higher if they broadcasted the Cup Finals on NBC instead of the OLN.
Im sure most people never heard of OLN or even what channel # it is.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#6
i did hear that next year OLN will be changing it name to "verses"
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RabidDog
SBR High Roller
02-10-06
136
#7
How long is the deal between the NHL and OLN???
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onlooker
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-10-05
36572
#8
Here is a good layout of the NHL-OLN deal.
Inside the NHL-OLN deal
•58 to 78 regular-season games per year on OLN; all playoff games not on NBC will be shown on OLN, using spillover channels when necessary.
•A three-year deal, with a Comcast option for three additional years.
•Either party can end the deal after two years.
•Rights fees are $65 million, $70 million and $72.5 million, respectively, over the first three years.
•Comcast guarantees $20 million worth of promotion per year.
•All OLN games are exclusive to the network.
•The Monday night OLN game will be the only NHL game of the night.
•Two games per night will be streamed on Comcast broadband.
•Comcast will have non-exclusive NHL VOD highlight rights and will carry the league-owned NHL Network on its cable systems.
•Comcast regional sports networks will air NHL games from other cities, with permission of the club and its rights holder.
•Comcast will pay the NHL $15 million if OLN lands an additional major sports property or if it fails to meet distribution targets.
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goldengoat
SBR MVP
11-25-05
3239
#9
nhl is a joke
can't even see it in the u.s. without significant effort
hockey fans don't like hearing it but it's true
i'm sure it's ok in canada but it is a JOKE in the u.s.
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#10
Are all the games going to be on OLN?
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onlooker
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-10-05
36572
#11
Originally posted by OWNED
Are all the games going to be on OLN?
You guys are making me work.
Looks like games 3 through 7 are going to be on NBC.
I got this off of NHL.com, so it should be right.
Games 1-2 on OLN, CBC, RDS, NHL Radio
Games 3-7 on NBC, CBC, RDS, NHL Radio
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#12
Originally posted by Illusion
More people watched game one between Arizona/Northwestern (womens softball) than game one of the Stanley Cup finals.
only 611,000 homes watched the game 1 of the NHL finals.
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Illusion
Restricted User
08-09-05
25166
#13
Originally posted by Mudcat
I'm guessing that should probably say more Americans watched the softball than the hockey. I could be wrong and maybe the softball is popular beyond my imagination, but the hockey did just fine in Canada.
I should have been more clear. More americans watched softball than hockey.