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  • #31
    Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
    I'm very thrilled the Tulsa game was picked up. That was a no-brainer IMO. However, would you agree or not agree that over 60% of our televised games being on one subpar cable station is a limiting factor in trying to expand the viewership or reward the whole fanbase of Shocker basketball?
    I would much rather have one of the local stations pick up the coverage (good for Wichita area), however, I understand that KS22 has a broader reach (good for some others). Since I subscribe to the bare minimum from COX I would not be able to watch on any of the other cable channels at home.

    I can tolerate KS22, my pain threshold is pretty high.
    Last edited by 19SHOCKER76; November 17, 2011, 10:44 PM.
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    • #32
      Even during the Mike Cohen era we had about 8 to 10 games a year on Channel 10 (regular ttv). Back then you could also get ALL of the home games on TV by subscribing to the Shocker Channel for about $100 per year.

      If we could support regular TV in the Mike Cohen era we should certainly be able to do it today. I am tired of this cox 22 stuff.

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      • #33
        Its not "we" that TV stations are concerned with, it is advertising. And no matter what we might like to think, chances are the local stations probably can do better on ad revenues with their regular network programming than with preempting those shows for Shocker hoops. I just don't think the interest level outside of the metro area is strong enough.

        The Mike Cohen era was a totally different media era.
        Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ShockBand View Post
          Its not "we" that TV stations are concerned with, it is advertising. And no matter what we might like to think, chances are the local stations probably can do better on ad revenues with their regular network programming than with preempting those shows for Shocker hoops. I just don't think the interest level outside of the metro area is strong enough.

          The Mike Cohen era was a totally different media era.

          I agree that this a totally different media era. But I would think that would help the Shocker games not hurt them.

          In the old days, the local TV stations were the Kings of local Advertising and could command about whatever price they wanted. Everybody watched the network programming and advertisers paid premium prices to get to them.

          Now fewer people are watching the network stations and network shows. The advertisers are going to other outlets. Local TV stations ad revenues are struggling at best. I would think that would make a Shocker TV package more attractive than ever because the Shockers have their own supporters that will buy ads for Shocker games to support the team as well as advertise their product. There is a built in advertising core that I would think would be more attractive to local stations than ever before.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by shox1989 View Post
            I agree that this a totally different media era. But I would think that would help the Shocker games not hurt them.

            In the old days, the local TV stations were the Kings of local Advertising and could command about whatever price they wanted. Everybody watched the network programming and advertisers paid premium prices to get to them.

            Now fewer people are watching the network stations and network shows. The advertisers are going to other outlets. Local TV stations ad revenues are struggling at best. I would think that would make a Shocker TV package more attractive than ever because the Shockers have their own supporters that will buy ads for Shocker games to support the team as well as advertise their product. There is a built in advertising core that I would think would be more attractive to local stations than ever before.
            I would imagine that the "local" stations have to meet a lot of national advertising requirements from the corporations, ABC, CBS, NBC etc... that wouldnt be made up for by local advertising for a wsu game.

            As someone who does not live in wichita the cox 22 thing is great, other than the quality of the broadcast.

            I dont know what the financial situation with the cox 22 games is, but I can guarantee that a lot of local companies pay a lot more to advertise during the wsu game on that channel than any other events they advertise which probably benefits wsu. I wish cox 22 would televise more games than they do such as the crappy non-con games that I cant watch.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by swish1 View Post
              I would imagine that the "local" stations have to meet a lot of national advertising requirements from the corporations, ABC, CBS, NBC etc... that wouldnt be made up for by local advertising for a wsu game.

              As someone who does not live in wichita the cox 22 thing is great, other than the quality of the broadcast.

              I dont know what the financial situation with the cox 22 games is, but I can guarantee that a lot of local companies pay a lot more to advertise during the wsu game on that channel than any other events they advertise which probably benefits wsu. I wish cox 22 would televise more games than they do such as the crappy non-con games that I cant watch.
              Actually I would love for COX 22 to continue to broadcast the games outside of the Channel 12 viewing area. But inside the Channel 12 viewing area, I would rather the games be on KWCH. I believe that our Athletic Dept. needs to try and get this kind of deal. As many games as possible on KWCH (those same games on COX22 outside of TV 12 viewing area) with just a few games exclusively on COX 22.

              As far as the network requirements, I heard that Channel 3 in Wichita is going to televise some third tier Ku games. So obviously ksn isn't haven't trouble meeting those national network requirements while televising a team that won't even play the local team.

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