Alanda
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Ourand: ESPN, FOX, and NBC TV execs discuss the future of content distribution
Found an article from Ourand talking a specific talk during this event while searching about some things on Rick Cordella. I've probably heard of this annual meeting before and just don't remember it. If you've never heard of it before you can read about it in the link below. Searching around further I've found videos showing talks from different TV executives.
https://events.sportsbusinessjournal.com/2023-wcos/p/1
As for the Ourand article he shares comments from a discussion that had Rick Cordella (NBC), Burke Magnus (ESPN), and Mark Silverman (Fox). It's about how they are looking at future content distribution.
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Jo...op_stories
What also stood out to me is that older reports had NBC with eight exclusive B1G games on Peacock. In this discussion Rick Cordella is saying it's nine.
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2023 11:42 PM by Alanda.)
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RE: 2023 CAA World Congress of Sports
(04-23-2023 07:50 PM)Alanda Wrote: Found an article from Ourand talking a specific talk during this event while searching about some things on Rick Cordella. I've probably heard of this annual meeting before and just don't remember it. If you've never heard of it before you can read about it in the link below. Searching around further I've found videos showing talks from different TV executives.
https://events.sportsbusinessjournal.com/2023-wcos/p/1
As for the Ourand article he shares comments from a discussion that had Rick Cordella (NBC), Burke Magnus (ESPN), and Mark Silverman (Fox). It's about how they are looking at future content distribution.
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Jo...op_stories
What also stood out to me is that older reports had NBC with eight exclusive B1G games on Peacock. In this discussion Rick Cordella is saying it's nine.
He didn't get the memo that he's not allowed to share that until UW/UO get added as soon as next week (allegedly).
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Alanda
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RE: 2023 CAA World Congress of Sports
(04-23-2023 08:08 PM)bryanw1995 Wrote: (04-23-2023 07:50 PM)Alanda Wrote: Found an article from Ourand talking a specific talk during this event while searching about some things on Rick Cordella. I've probably heard of this annual meeting before and just don't remember it. If you've never heard of it before you can read about it in the link below. Searching around further I've found videos showing talks from different TV executives.
https://events.sportsbusinessjournal.com/2023-wcos/p/1
As for the Ourand article he shares comments from a discussion that had Rick Cordella (NBC), Burke Magnus (ESPN), and Mark Silverman (Fox). It's about how they are looking at future content distribution.
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Jo...op_stories
What also stood out to me is that older reports had NBC with eight exclusive B1G games on Peacock. In this discussion Rick Cordella is saying it's nine.
He didn't get the memo that he's not allowed to share that until UW/UO get added as soon as next week (allegedly).
That would be funny if plans were accidentally leaked that way.
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