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join:2003-07-21
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reply to Rick4769

Re: [TWC] New National Time Warner Sports Network---LA Lakers

Doesn't TWCSN in WNY already have content specifically for WNY? For instance I thought it showed the Rhinos, Americans, some local NCAA college sports, and some other things in Rochester? And similarly Buffalo had some of it's own local sports shown on it. Just like how all the other RSNs operate. Sure it didn't have any of the big 4 sports like LA will have, but I didn't think they were dropping all the local sports in WNY?


Steve Mehs
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TWCSN WNY and TWCSN LA will be two totally seperate channels. The LA feed is not replacing the LA feed, both channels will co-exist.



Suit Up

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said by Steve Mehs:

TWCSN WNY and TWCSN LA will be two totally seperate channels. The LA feed is not replacing the [WNY] feed, both channels will co-exist.

That's what I was saying. And not that TWCSN LA would be a "New National Time Warner Sports Network" like the OP said. And so it would be similar to other RSNs where they might share some programming but local sports will only be shown locally. So on TWCSN WNY they would still show the local sports they used to show, unless those sports signed agreements to go to different channels which wouldn't directly be a result of TWCSN LA being created.


motorola870

join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX
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said by Suit Up:

said by Steve Mehs:

TWCSN WNY and TWCSN LA will be two totally seperate channels. The LA feed is not replacing the [WNY] feed, both channels will co-exist.

That's what I was saying. And not that TWCSN LA would be a "New National Time Warner Sports Network" like the OP said. And so it would be similar to other RSNs where they might share some programming but local sports will only be shown locally. So on TWCSN WNY they would still show the local sports they used to show, unless those sports signed agreements to go to different channels which wouldn't directly be a result of TWCSN LA being created.

The college games and weekly studio shows along with high school sports will be shown nationwide. Also on TWC Deportes they will be showing Mexican Soccer and I think Mexican bull riding. So actually TWC Deportes is not a simulcast of TWC Sportsnet but instead a stand alone channel that will mirror the NBA, MLS, WNBA games in Spanish.


motorola870

join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX
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reply to Suit Up

said by Suit Up:

said by Steve Mehs:

TWCSN WNY and TWCSN LA will be two totally seperate channels. The LA feed is not replacing the [WNY] feed, both channels will co-exist.

That's what I was saying. And not that TWCSN LA would be a "New National Time Warner Sports Network" like the OP said. And so it would be similar to other RSNs where they might share some programming but local sports will only be shown locally. So on TWCSN WNY they would still show the local sports they used to show, unless those sports signed agreements to go to different channels which wouldn't directly be a result of TWCSN LA being created.

TWC Sportsnet in NY is staying separate and TWC Sportsnet LA will on the sports tier in NY so no they are not going to be closing down TWC Sportsnet in the Northeast.


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join:2003-07-21
Los Angeles, CA

reply to motorola870
I had not heard TWC Deportes would carry Mexican soccer. I thought Univision had a lock on pretty much all of the Liga MX rights for the US. If they got Tijuana's home games that would be awesome...


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