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Larry Scott wants all Men's Basketball games televised

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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/huskymensbasketballblog/2014251260_pac-10_commish_1.html

Scott was unclear about how the conference plans to implement his ideas.

"There's a lot of different possibilities, but we're looking at everything from the broadcast networks to national cable channels to the possibility of our own Pac-12 network to the formation of a Pac-12 digital network," he said. "Streaming online is becoming more and more important as well. The great things about all of this technology is there's a lot of new forms of distribution.

"But the key is for the conference to control it all so we can use the power of having everything together to create better distribution and better exposure because we know we can do a much better job of serving our fans and serving our programs than what we're doing today."
 
let's get all the football games televised and start from there........

I think he considers that to be a given. Actually, I think most of us do at this point in the TV negotiations. What form it will take is still nebulous but if we're talking about getting the olympic sports on TV, I think we can count on being able to see football.
 
I think he considers that to be a given. Actually, I think most of us do at this point in the TV negotiations. What form it will take is still nebulous but if we're talking about getting the olympic sports on TV, I think we can count on being able to see football.

sorry - I am just sick of listening to 1 or 2 games per year on the radio!
 
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