Blazers contact FCC in regards to Comcast deal

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http://www.columbian.com/weblogs/bl...s-contact-fcc-during-ongoing-dispute-with-cs/

The Portland Trail Blazers’ dispute with Comcast SportsNet Northwest has reached Washington, D.C.

The Blazers filed a letter June 21 with the Federal Communications Commission, asking the government agency to allow the team’s basketball games to be broadcast on television in Oregon and Washington by distributors other than CSN, The Columbian has learned.

Hopefully it lights a fire under Comcast, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
interesting. I wonder if part of the Blazers finally getting off their asses has to do with MLS next year.
 
Pritchard leaves and real change begins!

Coincidence? I think not...Let's go Vulcans!
 
Re: http://www.columbian.com/weblogs/blazerbanter/2010/jul/12/blazers-contactComcast

The Blazers’ request was submitted as part of an official comment during an ongoing approval period, as the FCC reviews a proposed merger between Comcast, General Electric Company, and NBC Universal.

A decision by the FCC about the merger — which would combine all three corporations into a new joint venture called NBCU — is not expected until late 2010 at the earliest. But if the merger and Portland’s request are approved, it would finally provide the Blazers with the opportunity to utilize other networks to distribute the team’s games.

Well, it's a good thing Brian T. Smith writes for the sports section and not the business section, because he got the stuff about the merger completely wrong.

GE owns 80% of NBC at present. The proposal is that Comcast will contribute some programming assets to NBC, GE will receive some cash, and as a result, NBC will be owned 51% by Comcast and 49% by GE.

Comcast and GE are not merging with NBC or with each other. What it really amounts to is Comcast buying NBC from GE.

barfo
 
But I thought that deal was perfect, and an example of Larry Miller's competence???
 
interesting. I wonder if part of the Blazers finally getting off their asses has to do with MLS next year.

Hey brother, I have a strong feeling we will be covering the Timber games on FSN, not CSN.
 
Hey brother, I have a strong feeling we will be covering the Timber games on FSN, not CSN.

that makes me happy amigo! At least for away games.. since I'll be at the Home Games :cheers:
 

I dunno, it just could be part of it... not a good time to alienate fans or have less exposure, when a rapid growing sport and league is making its big leap in town.
 
Good news! I'd be real suprised if there wasnt a deal with Comcast and the Dish's before the start of the season.

I wasn't the person (or people) who claimed he did, Einstein. Derrrrrrrr

But you are the Einstein that thinks a guy sucks because he couldnt stop Kobe in the playoffs. I'm still laughing about that one!
 
Good news! I'd be real suprised if there wasnt a deal with Comcast and the Dish's before the start of the season.



But you are the Einstein that thinks a guy sucks because he couldnt stop Kobe in the playoffs. I'm still laughing about that one!

I didn't say he sucks, ever. I said he isn't worth the full MLE. Reading is fundamental; perhaps you need a refresher course. Kobe had arguably his best playoff series since Shaq left with "stopper" Wesley Matthews trying to defend him. It was a post in response to a poster who compared Matthews to Bruce Bowen, or even Raja Bell, in terms of defense.

Now THAT is fucking funny.
 
Pritchard leaves and real change begins!

Coincidence? I think not...Let's go Vulcans!

Vulcans: "We need to get this Comcast thing rolling."

Pritchard: "No! I may be the GM, and only have power over personnel moves, but you will not undermine Comcast's ability to monopolize."

Vulcans: "Damn it! Foiled by Pritchard again. If only we had the power. The fans are all we care about."
 

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