07-25-2013, 03:15 PM
The Pac-12 is probably waiting to see what happens with the SEC network (no, not ESPN) before capitulating to DTV on the all or nothing front.Â
This is probably a naive question, but what is the deal with the BIG Network on DTV? Is it on the basic package the Pac-12 wants to be on, or is it on the sports package as well? If it's on the basic package, I can see the Pac-12's point, but the BIG has a much larger audience than the Pac-12. That's just a reality the Pac-12 is going to have to accept.
Larry Scott would be much better off telling DTV the Pac-12 will agree to be on the sports package only, but only if DTV carries the regional Pac-12 Networks. That way each side gives a little. This seems like the most sensible path to an agreement.
On another note, I've never seen anyone on this board or any other one say they have the Pac-12 Cal/Stanford channel and that they have any particular affinity to it. Does anyone here have the channel and have an opinion of it?
This is probably a naive question, but what is the deal with the BIG Network on DTV? Is it on the basic package the Pac-12 wants to be on, or is it on the sports package as well? If it's on the basic package, I can see the Pac-12's point, but the BIG has a much larger audience than the Pac-12. That's just a reality the Pac-12 is going to have to accept.
Larry Scott would be much better off telling DTV the Pac-12 will agree to be on the sports package only, but only if DTV carries the regional Pac-12 Networks. That way each side gives a little. This seems like the most sensible path to an agreement.
On another note, I've never seen anyone on this board or any other one say they have the Pac-12 Cal/Stanford channel and that they have any particular affinity to it. Does anyone here have the channel and have an opinion of it?



