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RhinosBoy21
16 Apr 2003, 02:22 AM
Does anyone know if anyone has American TV rights to the Euro Cup 2004? I remember in 2000, FSW showed games 1 week on delay which sucked although i went to Poland a week into the Cup so i saw most of the tournament live but its a major event and i wont be going to Europe next summer. Does anyone know if FSW is planning on bidding for it? For them to have the games live i think would be major investment which could give them some nice rankings and sponser deals.

geordienation
16 Apr 2003, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by RhinosBoy21
Does anyone know if anyone has American TV rights to the Euro Cup 2004? I remember in 2000, FSW showed games 1 week on delay which sucked although i went to Poland a week into the Cup so i saw most of the tournament live but its a major event and i wont be going to Europe next summer. Does anyone know if FSW is planning on bidding for it? For them to have the games live i think would be major investment which could give them some nice rankings and sponser deals.

I guarantee Sentana or some other pay per view provider will grab it.

AndyMead
16 Apr 2003, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by geordienation
I guarantee Sentana or some other pay per view provider will grab it.

Indeed. There's decent money to be made selling it closed-circuit into bars, clubs, soccer centers. I would also expect it to show up on PPV. I think Euro2000 was $149 for 28 of 32 games on DirecTV. I think Fox Sports World did air some of the games on 5-8 day tape delay basis, but this was 3 years ago and my memory is getting fuzzy.

Minnman
16 Apr 2003, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by AndyMead
Indeed. There's decent money to be made selling it closed-circuit into bars, clubs, soccer centers. I would also expect it to show up on PPV. I think Euro2000 was $149 for 28 of 32 games on DirecTV. I think Fox Sports World did air some of the games on 5-8 day tape delay basis, but this was 3 years ago and my memory is getting fuzzy.

Yeah, the price was about $150 back in 2000.

The James Joyce in Durham showed all matches without a cover charge ... and I didn't find out about it until after the tournament. Dumbass.

SueB
16 Apr 2003, 03:26 PM
And it was $150 well-spent. The coverage was straight from ITV, or whichever English network covered it, so there was plenty of great pre- and post-game analysis and good announcers. Only problem was we had to go to a big Italian wedding on the day of the final. I taped the game, but of course, a lot of my husband's paesani who had "mysteriously" missed the wedding ceremony showed up for the reception and stood around mumbling to each other with morose looks on their faces. That sort of gave it away...

nyrmetros
16 Apr 2003, 05:33 PM
www.setanta.com

RhinosBoy21
16 Apr 2003, 06:00 PM
Alright cool thanks guys. $150 for the games isn't that bad. Now i can rest better knowing i can watch the games, i was worried there would be no coverage.

Minnman
17 Apr 2003, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by Minnman
Yeah, the price was about $150 back in 2000.

The James Joyce in Durham showed all matches without a cover charge ... and I didn't find out about it until after the tournament. Dumbass.

Seems that they did this because they told DTV they were a residential establishment and only paid the $150 fee rather than the much, much higher fee charged to commercial venues. Looks like the jig might be up, though. Their satellite signal was cut off a couple of days ago (much to my chagrin as I showed up yesterday to watch ManU-Arsenal). Rumor has it that a neighboring business turned them in.

rangers00
17 Apr 2003, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by RhinosBoy21
Alright cool thanks guys. $150 for the games isn't that bad. Now i can rest better knowing i can watch the games, i was worried there would be no coverage.

At this day and age of satellite TV, there is absolutely no chance, I repeat, ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE, that the European championship will be unavailable in the U.S. market.

There is simply too much money to be made as a PPV venture, from UEFA, the American right holders (Setanta), the carriers (digital cable, DBS, etc.), the bars and the sports books.

Euro 2000 was the first time that all games of the Euro are available in the U.S. market. And there is no look back. There is no chance that we would even revert back to 1996 (when ESPN/ESPN2 carried only selected games). When the final was shown on ESPN2, a newly launched channel, most of the country didnt' catch the final. The semi-final between England and Germany was the only one I saw. It was on ESPN.

It's a far cry from 1980, when didn't get the chance to watch the final until 1981.

Cantona
17 Apr 2003, 01:51 PM
FSW still may buy the delayed rights... since no leagues will be going on and they need programming during that time period.. they cant fill up 24hrs full of cricket. The EURO2000 package was the best football package put together ever in my opinion. You had pregame/halftime/postgame shows direct from ITV and the BBC. If I remember right Dish showed a couple more games than Direct TV did.... although the attitude lately of dish not showing some key England qualifiers (ie vs Turkey) I really wonder if they will have the package.. Direct tv seems to be showing more and more football so they may try to get the exclusive rights from setanta.

Cantona---

asdf
22 Apr 2003, 01:59 AM
I vaguely recalled Univision or Telemundo picking up many of the games live or same-day as well and I would expect this to happen again in 2004.

Cantona
23 Apr 2003, 04:01 AM
nope...

this was exclusive...

it never showed up on univision or telemundo, but it did show up on tv azteca out of mexico...so some residents of southern california were able to see the matches...


Cantona---

panicfc
24 Apr 2003, 10:43 PM
I think Univision had it back when Denmark won the title.

As for 2000- I happily spent my $150 and watched games, taped games, and just had a good time.

I can't wait for 2004, but I hope to get over and see a couple live and direct.

cristoforo7
02 Apr 2004, 07:14 PM
Can anyone confirm whether FSW will show Euro 2004 on tape delay?

And, if so, will the tape delay be three days minimum, or something else?

And will it be ALL the games, or some? Will length of the tape delay depend on whether game is first round, quarters, semis, etc. ?

Thanks.

da_cfo
02 Apr 2004, 07:47 PM
I vaguely recalled Univision or Telemundo picking up many of the games live or same-day as well and I would expect this to happen again in 2004.

Univision sublicensed 3 games via same-day delay in 2000.

That won't happen in 2004. Univision is concentrating on Copa America.

DAGSports
02 Apr 2004, 08:57 PM
Can anyone confirm whether FSW will show Euro 2004 on tape delay?

And, if so, will the tape delay be three days minimum, or something else?

And will it be ALL the games, or some? Will length of the tape delay depend on whether game is first round, quarters, semis, etc. ?

Thanks.

FSW does have rights to Euro 2004 on 72 hour delay, as with any iNDemand PPV products. I would imagine some of the telecasts will also air on FOX Sports en Espanol. Don't know if they are taking the same BBC/ITV commentary feed as Setanta and TSN Canada, or if they will be voicing all the games from LA. The emphasis will likely be on England and Spain. I don't know if FSW is carrying every game though. I think they did with Rugby World Cup.

Suss
04 Apr 2004, 12:41 AM
From soccertv.com:

"Euro 2004
June 12 - July 4
LIVE on DirecTV, TVN, and iNDemand PPV
$179 for all matches
LIVE on closed-circuit TV at selected pubs and restaurants: $20/person per match"

$179 for all the matches is a good deal I think. For one of the greatest tournaments in the world, I'm willing to pay.