Realgeorge
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The best thing that ever happened to the National Hockey League was the television contract, right after the end of the strike year, with the "OLN" television network. After first-year growing pains, OLN figured out how to present an NHL game on television. Some years later they adopted the moniker , "Versus".
Last week it transpired that Versus was bought-out by the huge NBC conglomerate. The event will have mixed blessings, but mostly good ones, on the NHL. Versus will be renamed "NBC Sports Channel", and will become a typical, massive-in-size cable/satellite sports network. Versus has become very slick and proficient in recent years in delivering the NHL to the hungry hockey fans in North America. It's true that Versus availability among cable and satellite providers is not perfect, as "distributors" gouge customers by putting Versus in "packages" that are "premium" and much more expensive than the lowest tier.
But the long-term effects of the new NBC Sports Channel and its NHL presence, for the next ten contract years, will be excellent for the NHL. Little question about the establishment of NHL on major TV will be required. NBC will expand Versus into several NBC "sports channels" with alternates on satellite systems such that it can show multiple games at once -- just like the dread enemy, ESPN. And ESPN -- Poo on that horrible, anti-White, Zionist dominated pile of excrement. NBC Sports Channel will take the NHL away from the hideous Jews and Bermans of ESPN. Instead of the Hate-Whites-at-all-costs policy of ESPN, NBC Sports Channel, like Versus today, will PROMOTE the NHL, as prime, exciting sports entertainment.
A strong NBC cable-satellite presentation of the NHL will also lessen the impact of the always meddlesome, politically-correct, and evil-minded Gary Bettman, who wants to take credit for all the good things of the NHL, while it's the WHITE NHL players who do all the work.
NBC has screwed up some of its large, network takeovers. The Weather Channel comes to mind. TWC has gone downhill fast since being eaten by NBC and turned into a ghostly shadow of its former self. But NBC Sport Network will be hard to screw up, with excellent viewer ratings for NHL games, and a lock on Stanley Cup Playoff Coverage.
Last week it transpired that Versus was bought-out by the huge NBC conglomerate. The event will have mixed blessings, but mostly good ones, on the NHL. Versus will be renamed "NBC Sports Channel", and will become a typical, massive-in-size cable/satellite sports network. Versus has become very slick and proficient in recent years in delivering the NHL to the hungry hockey fans in North America. It's true that Versus availability among cable and satellite providers is not perfect, as "distributors" gouge customers by putting Versus in "packages" that are "premium" and much more expensive than the lowest tier.
But the long-term effects of the new NBC Sports Channel and its NHL presence, for the next ten contract years, will be excellent for the NHL. Little question about the establishment of NHL on major TV will be required. NBC will expand Versus into several NBC "sports channels" with alternates on satellite systems such that it can show multiple games at once -- just like the dread enemy, ESPN. And ESPN -- Poo on that horrible, anti-White, Zionist dominated pile of excrement. NBC Sports Channel will take the NHL away from the hideous Jews and Bermans of ESPN. Instead of the Hate-Whites-at-all-costs policy of ESPN, NBC Sports Channel, like Versus today, will PROMOTE the NHL, as prime, exciting sports entertainment.
A strong NBC cable-satellite presentation of the NHL will also lessen the impact of the always meddlesome, politically-correct, and evil-minded Gary Bettman, who wants to take credit for all the good things of the NHL, while it's the WHITE NHL players who do all the work.
NBC has screwed up some of its large, network takeovers. The Weather Channel comes to mind. TWC has gone downhill fast since being eaten by NBC and turned into a ghostly shadow of its former self. But NBC Sport Network will be hard to screw up, with excellent viewer ratings for NHL games, and a lock on Stanley Cup Playoff Coverage.