Re: TV Coverage of the Jacks in South Dakota
Catch Em All
Good points about TV coverage. Fred mentioned to me once that the advantage of going D1, is that if you have a sellout you can maximize revenue further with TV broadcasts. I dont think we are there yet by any means, and I think SDSU needs to be careful about what kind of contracts it enters.
Likewise if the NDSU vs SDSU game is televised, NDSU fans may also chose to stay home and not travel to Brookings. There is more lost revenue not only in Ticket revenue but in Brookings and all the gas stops along the way. I be willing to bet the merchants in Watertown noticed more than one green and gold sweat shirt this past Saturday.
Televised events are nice, but they can't be done for free nor should SDSU give the impression to fans that they are free. There were costs for the closed circuit tv in the satillite centers around the USA this past weekend. Some one paid, but not sure who.
I think of WGN in the mid 1970's and their daily television of all Cub games. At the time I thought they were crazy, but Wrigley was full nearly every day. The fall and early spring games were often poorly attended, but now cable packages have caught on and its a whole new day. The Cubs seem to have the best average attendence of any franchise so its hard to say what will work.
I think SDSU needs to work its way slowly into televison broadcasts, and do so to enhence revenue.
Catch Em All
Good points about TV coverage. Fred mentioned to me once that the advantage of going D1, is that if you have a sellout you can maximize revenue further with TV broadcasts. I dont think we are there yet by any means, and I think SDSU needs to be careful about what kind of contracts it enters.
Likewise if the NDSU vs SDSU game is televised, NDSU fans may also chose to stay home and not travel to Brookings. There is more lost revenue not only in Ticket revenue but in Brookings and all the gas stops along the way. I be willing to bet the merchants in Watertown noticed more than one green and gold sweat shirt this past Saturday.
Televised events are nice, but they can't be done for free nor should SDSU give the impression to fans that they are free. There were costs for the closed circuit tv in the satillite centers around the USA this past weekend. Some one paid, but not sure who.
I think of WGN in the mid 1970's and their daily television of all Cub games. At the time I thought they were crazy, but Wrigley was full nearly every day. The fall and early spring games were often poorly attended, but now cable packages have caught on and its a whole new day. The Cubs seem to have the best average attendence of any franchise so its hard to say what will work.
I think SDSU needs to work its way slowly into televison broadcasts, and do so to enhence revenue.
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