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Now here I disagree with Canzano. Comcast was the highest bidder. They're paying the Blazers $10mill a year for 10yrs for the rights to broadcast Blazer games. Sounds like a fair deal to me.
Wow, relative to the Blazers' payroll, that seems like an awfully low price.
Now here I disagree with Canzano. Comcast was the highest bidder. They're paying the Blazers $10mill a year for 10yrs for the rights to broadcast Blazer games. Sounds like a fair deal to me.

not for me dammit!![]()
Now here I disagree with Canzano. Comcast was the highest bidder. They're paying the Blazers $10mill a year for 10yrs for the rights to WITHOLD BROADCAST OF Blazer games UNLESS THEY ARE PAID A RIDICULOUS FEE. Sounds like a fair deal to me.
fixed.
Whitsitt would not have allowed this travesty.
It was a deal made with the devil to the detriment of all Blazer fans.
It's a frustrating situation. I think the group that has to move is the Blazers. Surely they have something in their contract if Comcast is unable to come to an agreement with the other major providers that they can get out of the agreement or force arbitration among the parties. It may mean the Blazers have to take a haircut of a million or two a year, but they could make it back with a participation clause in advertising revenue streams.
