I make my best effort to watch the D1 Women's national championship game each year on television. A few years ago it was possible and I watched 3 years in a row from the comfort of my living room. The last three years you could not find the game on TV. This needs to change! What do we need to do and who do we need to convince to make it happen? A wide variety of men's college hockey games were available this past weekend on cable TV, and more men's basketball games that you would ever want to watch, but could a fan watch the D1 womens national championship? No. I am serious about fixing this problem. Please advise.
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ESPN owns the rights. Good luck convincing them to do it elsewhere if they wouldn't do the game just down the street from Bristol.Clarkson Golden Knights Men
10 Time ECAC Regular Season Champs
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21 NCAA Tournament Appearances
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ECAC Regular Season Champs - 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
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Frozen Four - 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024
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Teresa, This one is easy. Get more of your female friends to watch women's hockey!! If the network gets good ratings and can make money, 100% certain they will televise the event. If they cannot sell advertising and make money they will not televise it. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there is just not enough interest throughout the country in women's hockey and broader in women's sports (the exception possibly with women's NCAA hoop tourney) to warrant TV coverage. Private enterprises like ESPN or local television stations are not in the "public service" business where they need to televise events because a small percentage of the population wants to watch it. They are in the ratings business and money making business.
The majority of men watch men's sports - football, basketball, baseball, men's hockey, golf - all of these sports get huge ratings and the interest from advertisers. A smaller percentage of men will check in and watch a Championship hockey game like the women's frozen four. For the record, I did watch the game on-line while I had college basketball on TV and the viewing experience was just fine.
So there you have it. You have two choices - 1) call all your friends and get them to start watching or 2) start your own private television network and you can broadcast absolutely any event or program you would like!!
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Originally posted by PuckLuck81 View PostTeresa, This one is easy. Get more of your female friends to watch women's hockey!! If the network gets good ratings and can make money, 100% certain they will televise the event. If they cannot sell advertising and make money they will not televise it. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there is just not enough interest throughout the country in women's hockey and broader in women's sports (the exception possibly with women's NCAA hoop tourney) to warrant TV coverage. Private enterprises like ESPN or local television stations are not in the "public service" business where they need to televise events because a small percentage of the population wants to watch it. They are in the ratings business and money making business.
The majority of men watch men's sports - football, basketball, baseball, men's hockey, golf - all of these sports get huge ratings and the interest from advertisers. A smaller percentage of men will check in and watch a Championship hockey game like the women's frozen four. For the record, I did watch the game on-line while I had college basketball on TV and the viewing experience was just fine.
So there you have it. You have two choices - 1) call all your friends and get them to start watching or 2) start your own private television network and you can broadcast absolutely any event or program you would like!!
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Originally posted by Hux View PostBetter yet, attend in person.
As a comparison of interest in the women's game to the men's game, take the outdoor game at TCF Bank stadium in Jan - both Minnesota teams were playing Ohio St. Pretty sure both games were broadcast live on BTN - I was only able to watch on TV the later men's game because of a work commitment. It was my understanding the women's game was played in front of an empty stadium, maybe 1000 - 1500 people? The men's game the same night was a sellout, attended by 48,000. The networks take notice of those kind of numbers.
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I wonder if it's even a possibility these days. ESPN has production trucks at 16 different sites for women's squeakball, not to mention their other commitments. While a game in Hamden, close to the NY metro area may not be a difficult place to get a truck, committing to it this year and then having the game in some remote area next year may not be even feasible for ESPN.Clarkson Golden Knights Men
10 Time ECAC Regular Season Champs
5 Time ECAC Tournament Champs
21 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Undefeated - 1956
Clarkson Golden Knights Women
ECAC Regular Season Champs - 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
ECAC Tournament Champs - 2017, 2018, 2019
12 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Frozen Four - 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024
National Champions - 2014, 2017, 2018
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I live in Minnesota, the "State of Hockey". We broadcast all of the state high school hockey tournament for both the boys and girls A and AA games. But I also live 250 miles away from Minneapolis. To those who say fill up the arena for the National Championship game - we did last year! People were turned away who wanted desperately to see the game! And still they could not watch on TV. (I tried my computer and that was a joke.)
For those who say develop the demand - today our Governor asked why he could not watch the Sunday Women's Hockey Championship game on TV. If ESPN does not want to broadcast the game they should give up the rights to it. Thousands of people do want to watch the game. We watched the Olympic games, we watch the high school games. We attend the outdoor games and college games when we can. I cannot travel to the east coast every other year. I have 2 daughters in college now (yes, hockey players) - tuition is expensive. My family subscribes to NHL Center Ice and plays extra to do so each month. I would PAY money through a pay per view system to watch the Championship game each year. Again, this game used to be televised. It still should be. I got calls from friends and relatives on Sunday asking if I knew where they could find the game on TV on sunday. Not all of them live somewhere that gets great internet service (Anyone heard of Warroad Minnesota?) I am looking for real practical advice here - would it do me any good to call the NCAA chairman like I did last year? Or write the Board of Directors for the NCAA - I looked them all up. Not too many from a school with a hockey team of any kind. Will they care?? Should I call the coaches of the teams and ask for advice? ESPN has figured out where I live - they came to Fargo-Moorhead for NDSU football and broadcast a Saturday GameDay show from here. NDSU's basketball team got a little love from ESPN over the weekend for making it to the Big Dance. Why can't I watch the most important hockey game of the year in D1 Women's Hockey?
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We don't actually have the quarterfinal games for the girls televised do we? For the girls I believe that begins with semifinal games. I would like for the televised availability to be the same for both tournaments.Last edited by brookyone; 03-24-2014, 04:32 PM.Minnesota Hockey
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Originally posted by Teresa N View PostI live in Minnesota, the "State of Hockey". We broadcast all of the state high school hockey tournament for both the boys and girls A and AA games. But I also live 250 miles away from Minneapolis. To those who say fill up the arena for the National Championship game - we did last year! People were turned away who wanted desperately to see the game! And still they could not watch on TV. (I tried my computer and that was a joke.)
For those who say develop the demand - today our Governor asked why he could not watch the Sunday Women's Hockey Championship game on TV. If ESPN does not want to broadcast the game they should give up the rights to it. Thousands of people do want to watch the game. We watched the Olympic games, we watch the high school games. We attend the outdoor games and college games when we can. I cannot travel to the east coast every other year. I have 2 daughters in college now (yes, hockey players) - tuition is expensive. My family subscribes to NHL Center Ice and plays extra to do so each month. I would PAY money through a pay per view system to watch the Championship game each year. Again, this game used to be televised. It still should be. I got calls from friends and relatives on Sunday asking if I knew where they could find the game on TV on sunday. Not all of them live somewhere that gets great internet service (Anyone heard of Warroad Minnesota?) I am looking for real practical advice here - would it do me any good to call the NCAA chairman like I did last year? Or write the Board of Directors for the NCAA - I looked them all up. Not too many from a school with a hockey team of any kind. Will they care?? Should I call the coaches of the teams and ask for advice? ESPN has figured out where I live - they came to Fargo-Moorhead for NDSU football and broadcast a Saturday GameDay show from here. NDSU's basketball team got a little love from ESPN over the weekend for making it to the Big Dance. Why can't I watch the most important hockey game of the year in D1 Women's Hockey?
Bottom line is the deciding factor. If you don't have the numbers, in hundreds of thousands of viewers, you can't charge advertising rates that will cover your costs, let alone make a profit.
Again, given the availability of web streaming there is little incentive to push for anything more, especially since it will likely hurt the gate at the event itself.
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Here's a different perspective. I'm really glad it was not televised....because it would have been on ESPN or ESPN2 or some fringe channel. I do not live in the US and therefore cannot get access to these channels. Because the composition of women's hockey teams includes a high percentage of international players (Canadian and European), that also means the fan base consists of lots of people outside US borders.
When the game is streamed, either by the school or the NCAA, the entire fan base can access it. If I want to watch it on my TV, I just set my computer up with the appropriate cables to do so. Not that big a deal. And I can watch it any time I like.
But if the game is televised on anything other than a mainstream national network channel, or is streamed by a broadcaster even, we have no access at all.
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Originally posted by Trillium View PostIf I want to watch it on my TV, I just set my computer up with the appropriate cables to do so."... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by Teresa N View Post...To those who say fill up the arena for the National Championship game - we did last year! People were turned away who wanted desperately to see the game! And still they could not watch on TV. (I tried my computer and that was a joke.)
For those who say develop the demand - today our Governor asked why he could not watch the Sunday Women's Hockey Championship game on TV. If ESPN does not want to broadcast the game they should give up the rights to it. Thousands of people do want to watch the game...
Viewed from that perspective, it would seem that ESPN is either asking too much or the potential syndicators are offering too little. It's at least theoretically possible that a price agreeable to both sides could be found. Can the public apply pressure on the parties to compromise? Maybe. When a cable company decides to go to war with a programming provider, usually efforts are made to persuade consumers that one side or the other is the "good guy." So consumers do have a legitimate role to play when this kind of issue arises. But with the financial stakes being relatively small, one wonders how influential consumer opinion will ultimately be.
I am looking for real practical advice here - would it do me any good to call the NCAA chairman like I did last year? Or write the Board of Directors for the NCAA - I looked them all up. Not too many from a school with a hockey team of any kind. Will they care?? Should I call the coaches of the teams and ask for advice?
Why can't I watch the most important hockey game of the year in D1 Women's Hockey?
35 years later, would Public Television have any interest in presenting a sporting event? No idea. But the Women's FF would seem to qualify as an "otherwise unserved taste," especially if a local team is participating. Presumably unserved tastes remain part of Public TV's mission.
But circling back to the beginning, this option would also require ESPN to release the rights to the tournament. So my first two comments once again apply.
Appreciate your passion on this issue.
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Last year there was a big push to get the rights so a Minny tv station could broadcast the game. The end result was ESPN wanted considerably more than the local folks felt like paying.
Again, it all comes down to the coin.
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Originally posted by Hux View PostLast year there was a big push to get the rights so a Minny tv station could broadcast the game. The end result was ESPN wanted considerably more than the local folks felt like paying.
To me, if there's anybody to call for those who care enough, it's the athletic departments or the NCAA. And in the meantime go out and watch the games.
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