Viper550 292 Posted August 30, 2014 Posted August 30, 2014 Today, Sinclair dips its toes into a market that only ESPN and Raycom have really gotten deep into, with the launch of its American Sports Network operation. I'm curious to see how things will go; unfortunately, however, I can't. Mainly because the only Sinclair station I get on cable here is KOMO, and they're putting it on their This TV subchannel (which we don't get in Canada, period. Although the Toronto folk will get to see it on WNYO/Buffalo, at least). Old Dominion/Hampton and FIU/Bethune-Cookman The quality of this teaser actually looks sufficient; I hope their games look like they actually have a decent production budget...
AaronQ 288 Posted August 30, 2014 Posted August 30, 2014 And here's the graphic. Source: 30fps.mocksession.com
ns8401 961 Posted August 30, 2014 Posted August 30, 2014 And here's the graphic. Source: 30fps.mocksession.com Not horrible except whatever is going on with the clock...
Viper550 292 Posted August 30, 2014 Author Posted August 30, 2014 https://twitter.com/_Hirly/statuses/505813298324205568 And they misspelled "Maimi" too. Yeah, I guess Sinclair is botching up sports too now, or this is clearly their first day.
Weeters 1973 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 Not horrible except whatever is going on with the clock... Wow. It's 2014 and we're still doing the "camera pointed at the scoreboard" clock.
tyrannical bastard 4055 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 Some of their stations have added High School Football on either Thursday or Friday Nights under the "Friday Night Rivals" brand. Wow. It's 2014 and we're still doing the "camera pointed at the scoreboard" clock. And in this case with High School Football, the scoreboards (and the stations putting these games on) often lack the ability to sync the data with the character generator.
rkolsen 1692 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 Wow. It's 2014 and we're still doing the "camera pointed at the scoreboard" clock. Some of their stations have added High School Football on either Thursday or Friday Nights under the "Friday Night Rivals" brand. And in this case with High School Football, the scoreboards (and the stations putting these games on) often lack the ability to sync the data with the character generator. I wonder why can't the production truck create their own clock? It would be one or two seconds off but it's really not any different than how they are doing the scoring if there is not scoreboard interface system.
Viper550 292 Posted August 31, 2014 Author Posted August 31, 2014 It looks like that this was only a problem with the first game; the 2nd game had a proper clock, it seems.
Samantha 2905 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 That score bug is an excellent example of "too many graphic elements".
Weeters 1973 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 Some of their stations have added High School Football on either Thursday or Friday Nights under the "Friday Night Rivals" brand. And in this case with High School Football, the scoreboards (and the stations putting these games on) often lack the ability to sync the data with the character generator. WCGV brands their High School games as "Thursday Night Lights" and apparently KYMS does too now, as the WCGV website links to the KYMS TNL Facebook page instead of theirs.
LTSC1980 114 Posted September 1, 2014 Posted September 1, 2014 Sinclair starts broadcasts football games on several MeTV, RetroTV and Antenna TV affiliates, and has cause Facebook outrages.
sanewsguy 514 Posted September 2, 2014 Posted September 2, 2014 WCGV brands their High School games as "Thursday Night Lights" and apparently KYMS does too now, as the WCGV website links to the KYMS TNL Facebook page instead of theirs. KMYS always has branded theirs Thursday Night Lights. The body that oversees high school sports in Texas, the UIL, prohibits live telecasts of high school football games in order to protect ticket sales, but they permit Thursday or Saturday night games, hence KMYS airing Thursday games.
Samantha 2905 Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 The ASN took two big steps forward today in adding the WAC to its slate of conferences and securing syndication agreements with 41 companies.
Thundershock MN 169 Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Bumping to point out American Sports Network has it's first pro sports deal....albeit on a regional basis. I'm a little late posting this but, ASN and Real Salt Lake announced a deal late last month to televise all 26 non-national games for the 2015 MLS Season. KMYU will be the "home" station. In addition, All 26 of Real Salt Lake’s non-National TV games produced by ASN will appear live on Sinclair-owned affiliates including; KYUU Boise, ID; KVMY Las Vegas, NV; and KAME Reno, NV with pending opportunities for distribution in Albuquerque, Tucson and Phoenix. Hopefully, this works out well and the Columbus Crew SC is paying attention. It would be great if they could swing a similar deal with ASN next year to replace their crappy deal with TWC that expires at the end of this season. It would give them clearance in (most of) Ohio. And, be a vast improvement over the previous deal with Fox Sports Ohio where they were bumped or placed on tape delay. Or, the current TWC deal where they traded that for smaller distribution being limited to TWC systems. Plus, they could give fans an "olive branch" by moving to OTA. Fingers crossed. I think Sinclair and ASN might have found a nice little niche.
Mrtraveler01 739 Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Bumping to point out American Sports Network has it's first pro sports deal....albeit on a regional basis. I'm a little late posting this but, ASN and Real Salt Lake announced a deal late last month to televise all 26 non-national games for the 2015 MLS Season. KMYU will be the "home" station. In addition, All 26 of Real Salt Lake’s non-National TV games produced by ASN will appear live on Sinclair-owned affiliates including; KYUU Boise, ID; KVMY Las Vegas, NV; and KAME Reno, NV with pending opportunities for distribution in Albuquerque, Tucson and Phoenix. Hopefully, this works out well and the Columbus Crew SC is paying attention. It would be great if they could swing a similar deal with ASN next year to replace their crappy deal with TWC that expires at the end of this season. It would give them clearance in (most of) Ohio. And, be a vast improvement over the previous deal with Fox Sports Ohio where they were bumped or placed on tape delay. Or, the current TWC deal where they traded that for smaller distribution being limited to TWC systems. Plus, they could give fans an "olive branch" by moving to OTA. Fingers crossed. I think Sinclair and ASN might have found a nice little niche. Curious to see which stations they'll partner with in Phoenix, Tucson, and Phoenix. But you're right, this has a lot of potential in a lot of markets, particularly Columbus since they could just air those games on WWHO and maybe a few on WTTE as well as on their sister stations in Dayton and Cincinnati. Their Northwest cluster is out because they only have the ABC affiliates in Seattle and Portland and their current deals are with station groups that have duopolies in those markets (Meredith in Portland and Tribune in Seattle) although the Spanish games for the Sounders air on KOMO 4.2. Their only other possible opportunity would be the DC United. They currently only air on CSN Mid-Atlantic which means that Sinclair could offer to air it on WJLA/Newschannel 8 and possibly their stations in Baltimore, Richmond, Roanoke, and Norfolk. But then again, Comcast could offer to air some of the games on WRC in addition to the games they already air on CSN Mid-Atlantic and basically shutout Sinclair's chances of getting the rights to that too.
rkolsen 1692 Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 I was going to post something yesterday but didn't bother. It appears that MASN has bought some of their broadcasts, one of them was a college basketball game between Grand Canyon University and USC Bakersfield. Both of which aren't that popular here in the mid Atlantic. I was surprised to find out that they stream games on their website for free with no authentication needed. Perfect for the college student who may not have a cable login.
Samantha 2905 Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Real Salt Lake, huh? Well, I must say I have no clue where they're going to go out here. They have a soccer academy in Casa Grande but otherwise they do need to sell soccer to an audience largely unfamiliar with RSL or MLS in general. We have a USL Pro team here but it's been dodgy at times. My guesses: KTVK, KASW or KAZT in Phoenix, and KTTU or KWBA in Tucson.
NewsMaster 226 Posted February 9, 2015 Posted February 9, 2015 Real Salt Lake, huh? Well, I must say I have no clue where they're going to go out here. They have a soccer academy in Casa Grande but otherwise they do need to sell soccer to an audience largely unfamiliar with RSL or MLS in general. We have a USL Pro team here but it's been dodgy at times. My guesses: KTVK, KASW or KAZT in Phoenix, and KTTU or KWBA in Tucson. I went to a few Arizona United SC matches last season and they were great experiences. But there is no publicity (billboards, commercials, etc.) I cannot see KASW because RSL's previous deal was with KTVX / KUCW. I would think Nexstar is very unhappy about losing the local rights and would refuse to have anything to do with this new deal. KAZT is probably the best option, not only with RSL but also with ASN's WAC package, giving GCU an over-the-air home of sorts in the Valley.
Nelson R. 569 Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 I was going to post something yesterday but didn't bother. It appears that MASN has bought some of their broadcasts, one of them was a college basketball game between Grand Canyon University and USC Bakersfield. Both of which aren't that popular here in the mid Atlantic. I was surprised to find out that they stream games on their website for free with no authentication needed. Perfect for the college student who may not have a cable login. Yeah MASN also broadcast UNC Asheville at Gardner-Webb.
Samantha 2905 Posted March 7, 2015 Posted March 7, 2015 It is a touch of a bump but KAZT apparently picked up the ASN WAC package; it has a Grand Canyon University basketball game (the last one of the season) today. Grand Canyon has an agreement with Cox 7 (local cable) for game telecasts in various sports which is now in its second season; they also do the Rattlers, NAIA Arizona Christian University, and high school football, so it's not out of place for them. As to the RSL distribution, I can't find stations in any of Phoenix, Tucson or ABQ that picked it up.
Mrtraveler01 739 Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 It is a touch of a bump but KAZT apparently picked up the ASN WAC package; it has a Grand Canyon University basketball game (the last one of the season) today. Grand Canyon has an agreement with Cox 7 (local cable) for game telecasts in various sports which is now in its second season; they also do the Rattlers, NAIA Arizona Christian University, and high school football, so it's not out of place for them. As to the RSL distribution, I can't find stations in any of Phoenix, Tucson or ABQ that picked it up. Unless Titan TV is wrong, it didn't even air in Reno, Las Vegas, or Boise like they were supposed to either.
Mrtraveler01 739 Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 Here's what Real Salt Lake's coverage looks like on the American Sports Network. http://www.realsaltlake.com/video/2015/03/15/highlights-rsl-vs-philadelphia-union-march-14-2015
Mrtraveler01 739 Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 ASN just acquired some more content as they signed a contract with the Atlantic 10 conference which includes basketball games next season. http://www.atlantic10.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=31600&ATCLID=210054498 One of the biggest winners in this whole thing might be KDNL since Saint Louis University is part of the Atlantic 10 conference.
Samantha 2905 Posted May 19, 2015 Posted May 19, 2015 The American Sports Network, now with minor league baseball. They'll now have a Sunday MiLB game of the week beginning May 31 and two A-level all-star games.
NEOMatrix 1307 Posted May 19, 2015 Posted May 19, 2015 The American Sports Network, now with minor league baseball. They'll now have a Sunday MiLB game of the week beginning May 31 and two A-level all-star games. Looks like they're going to showcase most, if not all, of the Minor League associations. TBH, I wish they could expand it more so that I might see the Mahoning Valley Scrappers on TV.
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