Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Predators Reach New Four-Year TV Deal with FS Tennessee and SportSouth

The Predators announced a new TV deal with Fox Sports TN and SportSouth that will increase the number of TV games from 55 to 60 and the number in HD from 30 to 45 in the coming season.

It sounds like it will be a similar format as last year with Pete and Terry on the call. The big difference will be that some games will be on a secondary channel.

Here is the full release from the Predators...

Nashville Predators, Fox Sports Tennessee & SportSouth Announce 4-Year Broadcast Deal

Nashville, Tenn. (July 7, 2010) – The National Hockey League’s Nashville Predators, the team’s television broadcast partner FOX Sports Tennessee and its sister station SportSouth announced today a new four-year broadcast deal that will see the networks televise 60 Nashville Predators regular-season games this season (2010-11), 65 regular-season games during years two (2011-12) and three (2012-13) and 70 games in the fourth year (2013-14) of the deal. The goal in year one of the agreement is to broadcast a minimum of 45 games in high definition, with increases each year thereafter.


“We had two primary goals as we entered negotiations for this new broadcast deal,” Nashville Predators Executive Vice President Chris Parker said. “We wanted to increase the number of games and we also wanted to increase the rights fee paid to the Predators for those games. We are excited to say that we accomplished both goals. For the first time in franchise history we will broadcast more than 55 games in a regular season, starting with 60 this year and up to 70 in the final year of the deal. Additionally, we increased our overall rights fee substantially. FOX has been a tremendous partner since Day One and they continue to see increased value in the Predators, their fans and the NHL as a broadcast product.”


Sixty Predators games will be broadcast between FOX Sports Tennessee and SportSouth this season, reaching cable and satellite households across Tennessee, Kentucky and northern portions of Alabama and Mississippi. Additionally, the Predators deal was an integral component in helping FOX Sports Tennessee get SportSouth added to the channel lineup on Comcast Cable in Nashville.


The FOX Sports Tennessee broadcast duo of play-by-play announcer Pete Weber and color analyst Terry Crisp enter their thirteenth season calling Predators action. In addition to game telecasts, Weber and Crisp will continue to co-host Predators LIVE, an expended postgame-coverage program on FOX Sports Tennessee featuring highlights, analysis and postgame interviews. Predators players and personnel will also be featured in FOX Sports Tennessee original programs Predators Snapshot and Under the Lights.


FOX Sports Tennessee has been a Predators broadcast partner since the inaugural season. Look for the full 2010-2011 Nashville Predators broadcast schedule to be released in the coming months.


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