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ACC Network Struggling To Find Cable Distributors
Topic Started: Jul 27 2016, 07:03 AM (42 Views)
*TennesseeTuxedo
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Sports Business Journal: ACC Network could have trouble finding distributors (report)

Yes, the east coast is just clamoring to see Wake Forest versus Syracuse.
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Isn't this more about the price tag and the distribution model than the ACC? If you recall, the SEC also struggled to line up cable operators ... where I live, one still cannot get the SEC Network through Verizon unless one first subscribes to their premium tier, and then and only then can a subscriber add on the SEC Network for a hefty monthly charge.

The ACC is much more of a basketball conference, and there are plenty of games to get subscribers to want the network ... once December rolls around.
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Jul 27 2016, 07:03 AM
Sports Business Journal: ACC Network could have trouble finding distributors (report)

Yes, the east coast is just clamoring to see Wake Forest versus Syracuse.
Seems you've missed the bigger view - ESPN/Disney.

ESPN - and the cable cutting trend. conferences that have locked in dependence to cable need to understand what this means
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