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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="Endless Purple" data-source="post: 3027095" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Too many to reply to, but it seems few paid attention when the B1G expanded. IT had little to do with how many people watched Rutgers or Maryland in or out of their markets. It has to do with the Big 10 network and subscriber fees.</p><p></p><p>By adding those two teams in the NY and DC markets, those two markets became in-network markets. That means that every cable subscription in those two markets with the Big10 channel went from about $0.15/mo to about $0.80/mo. Instant upgrade for millions of dollars.</p><p></p><p>TCU would change the DFW TV market from out-of-network to in-network because the B1G would then have a team in that market. This would not be applicable to the PAC 12 since they do not have a network of their own. They would have to reply on the comments above about who watches TCU and getting more PAC 12 sports scores on the news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Endless Purple, post: 3027095, member: 778"] Too many to reply to, but it seems few paid attention when the B1G expanded. IT had little to do with how many people watched Rutgers or Maryland in or out of their markets. It has to do with the Big 10 network and subscriber fees. By adding those two teams in the NY and DC markets, those two markets became in-network markets. That means that every cable subscription in those two markets with the Big10 channel went from about $0.15/mo to about $0.80/mo. Instant upgrade for millions of dollars. TCU would change the DFW TV market from out-of-network to in-network because the B1G would then have a team in that market. This would not be applicable to the PAC 12 since they do not have a network of their own. They would have to reply on the comments above about who watches TCU and getting more PAC 12 sports scores on the news. [/QUOTE]
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