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[WSJ] AT&T Sportsnet Insolvent

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by alexcapone, Feb 24, 2023.

  1. alexcapone

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    https://www.wsj.com/articles/warner...t-out-of-regional-sports-tv-business-e487434f

    Warner Bros. Discovery Looks to Get Out of Regional Sports TV Business
    Company tells teams whose games are carried by three of its regional networks that it wants to stop operating the channels

    By Joe FlintFollow
    Updated Feb. 24, 2023 5:03 pm ET


    Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is informing the professional-sports teams whose games are carried on three of its regional sports networks that it wishes to cease operating the channels and exit the business, according to people familiar with the matter.

    The three regional sports networks were inherited by Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. when it acquired control of the WarnerMedia assets from AT&T Inc. The channels—which are still branded as AT&T SportsNet—serve teams in Pittsburgh, Houston, Colorado and Utah—and carry baseball, basketball and hockey.

    In a letter sent Friday from the unit’s president Patrick Crumb—a copy of which was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal—teams were warned that “the business will not have sufficient cash to pay the upcoming rights fees,” people familiar with the letter said. The teams were also told that Warner Bros. Discovery “will not fund our shortfalls,” they said.

    The letter proposes that AT&T SportsNet transfer ownership of the networks and programming rights to the teams for no purchase price consideration beyond a release by the teams of any future claims against the networks.

    Bankruptcy is also on the table, the letter said. “Unless we can reach a deal to transfer ownership of the network (and the attendant rights)” by March 31, “our only realistic option is to file for chapter 7 liquidation,” the letter to the respective teams said.

    “We find ourselves running out of time and options,” the letter said.

    The affected teams include the National Basketball Association’s Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz; Major League Baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros and Colorado Rockies; and the National Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins, the people familiar with the matter said.

    The NBA, MLB and NHL are also being informed by Warner Bros. Discovery of the situation, the people said.

    AT&T Sports Networks also owns a minority stake in an additional regional sports network controlled by the Seattle Mariners, which isn’t part of this proceeding, they said.

    The move by Warner Bros. Discovery to seek an exit strategy from the regional sports-network business had been in the works for some time, people familiar with the company said. The business has never been a priority for Warner Bros. Discovery, which is dealing with a heavy debt load and challenges in both its television and streaming businesses, the people said.

    Regional sports networks were once the envy of the media industry, due in part to the high distribution fees they command from cable and satellite operators. But the rapid acceleration of cord-cutting has hit sports channels particularly hard, and many are challenged to continue to pay the rights fees to teams in return for carrying their games.

    Diamond Sports Group, the nation’s largest operator of regional sports networks, has indicated that it might have to file for bankruptcy because of lower-than-expected revenue and rising rights fees to teams. Last week, Diamond said it missed a $140 million interest payment. The company, a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., has total debt of more than $8 billion.

    The sports leagues and teams are all having to reassess what was once a cornerstone of their business, said Curt Pires, president of the Cap Sports Group, a consulting firm.

    “I think the model of [regional sports networks] owned by third parties controlling or buying as many games as they own today will change as contracts come available. The leagues will look to reduce the number of games teams’ control and take that inventory and create additional national packages either on linear or streaming,” Mr. Pires said.

    Write to Joe Flint at Joe.Flint@wsj.com
     
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  2. JW86

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    Good, AT&T blows. Boring coverage. Only good thing is their scoreboard, which unlike 75% do not have constant scores of other teams on the screen.
     
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  3. alexcapone

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    I just hope we don't get in another mess like we did with Comcast a few years ago.
     
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    Cool, bring back the old days of Rockets being on Channel 20.
     
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    Bring back Bill and Calvin!!!

    :D
     
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    HSE RIP

    LONG LIVE HSE
     
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    Comcast sets looked like it was about to be amazing too. then nothing.
     
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    Can't say I'm heartbroken. It probably would do everyone in Clutchfans good if we couldn't watch the games for a while.
     
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    It should just be a reginal option on NBA league pass.
     
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    is ryan gettin laid off?
     
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    Somewhat unbelievable how hard the NBA works at actually showing their product to people.
     
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    Bally Sports which is what Fox Sports Net used to be has already filed bankruptcy so this is a total mess for pretty much every MLB and NBA team because there are really no options to show the games at this point.
     
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    If all 45k members of Clutchfans contributes $550 we can offer 25 million per year for Rockets rights, which is what the Clippers paid. Then we get our advertisers to pay for commercials and drop it to like $200-$300 and boom....Clutchfans Streaming Service.
     
  16. Haymitch

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    I expect Tildo and Co to somehow make this worse for fans. Like maybe now Fubo will get exclusive rights to Rockets games or some bs like that.
     
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  17. Uprising

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    Good. I miss the days where they were on fssw and I could actually watch them on my TV when I lived out side of Houston.

    Comcast Sportsnet ...attsports.... What s crock.
     
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    Well FSSW is broke too they just filed for chapter 11 as well so you are ****ed there too.
     
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  19. Uprising

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    I was just referring to them hopefully getting on to a service that other providers around Texas want to include....
     
  20. Jontro

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    BET finna buy the rights
     

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