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    Where's GOL-TV, Charlie?? Bundesliga/La Liga???

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    With this information about Bundesliga, Charlie needs to step up and bring back GOL TV!!



    Gol TV Nets Bundesliga Renewal

    Three-Year Extension Gives Soccer-Centric Network U.S. TV, Internet Rights
    Mike Reynolds -- Multichannel News, 5/4/2009 10:01:08 PM MT

    Bilingual soccer channel Gol TV has reached a three-year TV rights renewal deal with the Bundesliga.
    Gol TV netted the pact, terms of which were not disclosed, for the top German futbol circuit's 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. The soccer-centric network, which makes its feeds available in English or Spanish, depending on distributors' needs, also scored rights in South America, as well as match rights on the Internet.
    The deal follows Gol TV's recent extension with La Liga, Spain's leading soccer circuit, for a similar time frame and streaming match rights. The soccer network's current deals with both the German and Spanish league expire with the conclusion of their seasons in Europe later this spring.

    Gol's other cornerstone live-match programming comes top leagues in Brazil and Colombia, according to Gol TV COO Rodrigo Lombello.
    He said the Bundesliga agreement, typically covers two to four live games per week -- most on the weekends -- spread over 34 rounds.
    As is the case with La Liga, there are often too many Bundesliga matches in the same windows on the weekends. In particular, Lombello said there can be four to five matches at the same time on Sunday from Spain. As such, Lombello said Gol is contemplating its next distribution gambit.
    "We are getting a lot of requests, especially from fans of La Liga, but also from those asking for Bundesliga matches, to see more of the games live," said Lombello, who notes Gol TV is considering sublicensing the matches to another carrier, or developing an Internet package. "When it comes to broadband, a lot of Hispanics are not there yet, and the quality is not the same as on TV. We are assessing our options."
    Lombello said Gol TV's goal is to have a game plan for multiple match presentations in place for the kickoff of the new Bundesliga and La Liga seasons in late summer. "We'd like to make all of the games available. If not all of them, we want to three or four others live concurrent with the match airing on Gol TV, " said Lombello.

    He also said Gol TV is making strides toward presenting some of its soccer coverage in HD next year: We're having discussions with our distributors. A lot of the matches from Europe are now being shot in HD. I think you'll see some of our programming in HD during the second or third quarter of 2010."
    In the meantime, Gol TV continues to build its subscription base back up. The network lost customers on Dish Network last year and is now engaged in litigation over funds it says it's owed by the No. 2 satellite operator.
    Dish dropped Gol TV when its contract expired on Aug. 1, 2008, and the license fee dispute served to reduce Gol TV's sub count overall to about 12 million from 14 million. Included in that total was a drop in Hispanic households from about 3.6 million to 3.3 million, according to Gol TV officials.

    Lombello said that Gol is on target to reach the 14 million plateau again by year-end, owing to a combination of new system rollouts with extant affiliates, as well as organic growth on both sports tiers and Hispanic packages, where it is principally positioned.

    Pointing to success the network and operator have enjoyed following Gol TV's move to Comcast's digital-basic offering in the Miami area in October 2007, Lombello argues that the network would perform better for distributors in top Latino markets like Los Angeles, Dallas and New York if it were also available on more deeply penetrated tiers in those DMAs.
    Looking ahead on the rights front, Lombello said Gol is monitoring the English Premier League rights, currently held by Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports in the U.S.

    "We're evaluating the situation to see if there is a way we can participate," he said, adding that "we have the funds" to be in that game.

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    Angry This Makes It Hurt More

    Quote Originally Posted by yaz96 View Post
    With this information about Bundesliga, Charlie needs to step up and bring back GOL TV!!



    Gol TV Nets Bundesliga Renewal

    Three-Year Extension Gives Soccer-Centric Network U.S. TV, Internet Rights
    Mike Reynolds -- Multichannel News, 5/4/2009 10:01:08 PM MT

    Bilingual soccer channel Gol TV has reached a three-year TV rights renewal deal with the Bundesliga.
    Gol TV netted the pact, terms of which were not disclosed, for the top German futbol circuit's 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. The soccer-centric network, which makes its feeds available in English or Spanish, depending on distributors' needs, also scored rights in South America, as well as match rights on the Internet.
    The deal follows Gol TV's recent extension with La Liga, Spain's leading soccer circuit, for a similar time frame and streaming match rights. The soccer network's current deals with both the German and Spanish league expire with the conclusion of their seasons in Europe later this spring.

    Gol's other cornerstone live-match programming comes top leagues in Brazil and Colombia, according to Gol TV COO Rodrigo Lombello.
    He said the Bundesliga agreement, typically covers two to four live games per week -- most on the weekends -- spread over 34 rounds.
    As is the case with La Liga, there are often too many Bundesliga matches in the same windows on the weekends. In particular, Lombello said there can be four to five matches at the same time on Sunday from Spain. As such, Lombello said Gol is contemplating its next distribution gambit.
    "We are getting a lot of requests, especially from fans of La Liga, but also from those asking for Bundesliga matches, to see more of the games live," said Lombello, who notes Gol TV is considering sublicensing the matches to another carrier, or developing an Internet package. "When it comes to broadband, a lot of Hispanics are not there yet, and the quality is not the same as on TV. We are assessing our options."
    Lombello said Gol TV's goal is to have a game plan for multiple match presentations in place for the kickoff of the new Bundesliga and La Liga seasons in late summer. "We'd like to make all of the games available. If not all of them, we want to three or four others live concurrent with the match airing on Gol TV, " said Lombello.

    He also said Gol TV is making strides toward presenting some of its soccer coverage in HD next year: We're having discussions with our distributors. A lot of the matches from Europe are now being shot in HD. I think you'll see some of our programming in HD during the second or third quarter of 2010."
    In the meantime, Gol TV continues to build its subscription base back up. The network lost customers on Dish Network last year and is now engaged in litigation over funds it says it's owed by the No. 2 satellite operator.
    Dish dropped Gol TV when its contract expired on Aug. 1, 2008, and the license fee dispute served to reduce Gol TV's sub count overall to about 12 million from 14 million. Included in that total was a drop in Hispanic households from about 3.6 million to 3.3 million, according to Gol TV officials.

    Lombello said that Gol is on target to reach the 14 million plateau again by year-end, owing to a combination of new system rollouts with extant affiliates, as well as organic growth on both sports tiers and Hispanic packages, where it is principally positioned.

    Pointing to success the network and operator have enjoyed following Gol TV's move to Comcast's digital-basic offering in the Miami area in October 2007, Lombello argues that the network would perform better for distributors in top Latino markets like Los Angeles, Dallas and New York if it were also available on more deeply penetrated tiers in those DMAs.
    Looking ahead on the rights front, Lombello said Gol is monitoring the English Premier League rights, currently held by Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports in the U.S.

    "We're evaluating the situation to see if there is a way we can participate," he said, adding that "we have the funds" to be in that game.
    This is just part of why losing GOL TV hurts. Can you imagine if they somehow end up getting some of the US television rights to the English Premier League?


    Nice going, Charlie.

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    funny thing is that GOL TV does not want to be back on Dish.
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    First, Dish dropped WorldSportHD with its La Liga coverage and then it lost GolTV.
    I had to go to a friend on Saturday (who has DirecTV) to watch the Barcelona - Real Madrid match.
    And what a fantastic match that was! Barca has won 6-2!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Greczkowski View Post
    funny thing is that GOL TV does not want to be back on Dish.
    Scott:

    Can you define "does not want to be back on Dish"?

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    They are bringing in subs from other providers now so they are past where they use to be in subs # when they use to have E*.

    I posted in the other thread today that Disney/ABC is trying to help Setanta which they have been trying to buy, it's trying to financial helping them with a money crunch, because they missed their EPL payments to the right fee and they need 100million+ soon or will loose tv rights to EPL for the 2009/2010 season.

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    You mean 'LOSE'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Capitano View Post
    You mean 'LOSE'.
    I gave up on this months ago. I don't know what it is about this message board...it's rampant. I've seen people write otherwise perfectly intelligent, rational posts, yet spell "lose" wrong multiple times. I've never seen this phenomenon anywhere else. It's insane.

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    Dish lost GolTV, CentroamericanoTV, and failed to reach an agretment with MLB ticket and WAPA America but thay like to raise the price on the service package with $2-$3 each month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by josem3 View Post
    Dish lost GolTV, CentroamericanoTV, and failed to reach an agretment with MLB ticket and WAPA America but thay like to raise the price on the service package with $2-$3 each month.
    Uh, Dish Latino has actually stayed the same or gone down in price (depending on the specific package).

    The fact that I have been involved with SatelliteTV for over 10 years, and I have never heard of "WAPA America" shows that it is not any big loss to Dish Network.

    PS To the OP, I doubt that Charlie has ever heard of the Bundesliga, and I doubt that it would be watched by more than 1% of 1% of 1% of Dish Network subscribers...

    PPS It is foolish for any provider to making any deals for soccer right now, given that (as mentioned above) Setanta Sports is on the edge of going broke, and might be purchased by ESPN. Any provider is giong to wait until the end of the month when all of that is clarified, before making new deals.

    PPPS I happen to know that Dish Network management is aware of FoxSoccer-HD channel and knows of its importance to soccer fans...
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