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Big Ten Network, Comcast reach multiyear agreement

 

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Finally, the Big Ten Network and Comcast Corp. reached a deal.

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The BTN and the Philadelphia-based cable carrier announced a multiyear agreement Thursday for programming that starts Aug. 15 on expanded basic cable in states with Big Ten schools: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Comcast doesn't have any subscribers in Iowa, the eighth Big Ten state.

After the 2008-09 basketball season ends, Comcast has the option to shift the network to its digital service in Big Ten states. Outside of the region, Comcast has the option to not offer the channel at all, or to put it on its sports and entertainment package or other tiers of service.

BTN programming includes coverage of every men's and women's sport played in the conference, from football and basketball to soccer and track.

Big Ten Network president Mark Silverman praised Thursday's deal.

"This agreement allows us to reach many more Big Ten fans with our programming because of the high concentration of Comcast subscribers in Big Ten states," he said in an e-mail message. "With the Comcast deal now in place, the Big Ten Network will be available to more than two-thirds of all homes in Big Ten country."

Comcast has agreed to pay about 70 cents per subscriber to the Big Ten, which had sought $1.10. It's the first major cable operator to agree to carry the network.

The parties negotiated for more than a year. The Big Ten wanted to put the new network on Comcast's basic level of service at a price the company wasn't willing to pay.

In February, Michigan State men's basketball coach Tom Izzo expressed frustration with the stalemate after being flooded with letters and calls from fans angry that they couldn't see games they watched in the past.

"I think it has been a PR nightmare," Izzo said at the time. "And I think it has hurt all of us."

Comcast has about 5 million customers with basic cable and 4 million with digital in Big Ten states. The sports network is owned by the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks.

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Just wanted to state that.

 

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June 23, 2008 3:04 pm
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June 20, 2008 1:33 pm
I can watch them now! Yeah our football team still takes it in the kiester but at least I can watch that misery on TV now!

Really the bigger benefit is now we can finally watch Mens Basketball and to actually see how Tubby Smith does in his 2nd year.

I'm really glad this whole thing is over with, too bad it took them over a year to do so.

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June 21, 2008 11:14 am
My guess is that everyone's cable bill will eventually go up by about 70 cents--the amount Comcast is passing on to BTN.  Greeeeeeeat.  I can go to the high school down the street and see mediocre basketball and baseball for free.  Hockey has no market outside MN and MI, and most Big 10 football games are already on TV here in IL.  For those of us who don't care about the Big 1 ...(more)
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