I see it as more games on the ESPN "family."  So, there'd be a game on ESPN 2, 
another on 3.  Still another would be on the SEC channel. 
I see this as being a lot bigger than than the Big 10 Network. 

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On May 7, 2013, at 1:31 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:

> I imagine the Sunshine Network will continue to broadcast some games... 
> remember the SEC network will cover all SEC sports... so its entirely 
> possible that the games that normally wouldnt be shown on the big boy 
> networks will end up on the SEC network.. or the SEC network will show 
> something like basket weaving while the other networks broadcast the bball 
> games. 
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> On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Arthur Polhill <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Jeremy alluded to the loss of some in-state broadcasts as a result of losing 
>> Sunshine Network. Time will tell.
>> 
>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
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>> 
>> From: Helen Huntley <[email protected]>; 
>> To: <[email protected]>; 
>> Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Slive adds SEC Network to 
>> extensive legacy 
>> Sent: Sun, May 5, 2013 5:49:33 PM 
>> 
>> I am a bit concerned about how this will impact basketball broadcasts. Now 
>> we see pretty much every single game thanks to Sun Sports. Won't the SEC 
>> Network be choosing among a bunch of games broadcast at the same time ?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On May 5, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Slive adds SEC Network to extensive legacy
>>> 
>>> Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive, second from right, takes 
>>> the podium after ESPN President John Skipper during a news conference 
>>> announcing the launching of the SEC Network in partnership with ESPN on 
>>> Thursday in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)
>>> 
>>> By Pat Dooley
>>> Gainesville SUN Columnist
>>> Published: Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 6:34 p.m.
>>> Last Modified: Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 6:34 p.m.
>>> The unveiling of the SEC Network in Atlanta on Thursday was typical Mike 
>>> Slive. It wasn't hurried, it was well thought out and it will be a 
>>> tremendous success.
>>> 
>>> That's what we have come to expect from the SEC commissioner.
>>> 
>>> The SEC Network isn't a knee-jerk reaction. If it was, we'd have had one a 
>>> long time ago. The league started seriously talking about it seven years 
>>> ago, but there were concerns.
>>> 
>>> So the SEC waited for other leagues to try it out. You be our guinea pigs, 
>>> Big Ten and Mountain West. We'll see what problems you have and whether we 
>>> can solve them.
>>> 
>>> And the SEC did by becoming partners with ESPN for the longest rights 
>>> agreement ever. Distribution? We've got your distribution. It's called the 
>>> Ocho. ESPN has more networks than HBO.
>>> 
>>> So here we are, with an SEC Network ready to launch in August of 2014. If 
>>> you're like me, you can't wait.
>>> 
>>> But the league did. It waited until a digital website could be launched in 
>>> 2009. It waited until it could see the numbers from the Big Ten's effort. 
>>> In Nashville at the SEC Tournament, Slive told me he was waiting until the 
>>> hoops season was over so the announcement wouldn't take away any attention 
>>> from March Madness. The league even waited another week to make the 
>>> announcement because of the tragedy in Boston.
>>> 
>>> While we contemplate how our viewing habits are going to change when there 
>>> is an SEC Network, I also wonder this — I've had many conversations with 
>>> SEC officials who have expressed a concern over sagging attendance at 
>>> football and basketball games. Wouldn't it be counter-productive to show 
>>> more games on TV?
>>> 
>>> It's just the way of the world today, an almost if-you-can't-beat-them 
>>> attitude. They're talking about increasing revenues by $1.5 million per 
>>> team per year with this deal. That'll pay for a lot of soccer balls and 
>>> batting cages.
>>> 
>>> And almost every football and basketball game is on TV now anyway.
>>> 
>>> I have high hopes for the SEC Network because I have been waiting for 
>>> someone to develop “30 for 30” type of documentaries on things that were 
>>> important to me, but may not be a big enough deal to warrant a national 
>>> piece.
>>> 
>>> For example, I'd love to see one on Steve Spurrier. Or Billy Donovan. Or 
>>> the Rick Pitino Kentucky years. Or the LSU baseball dominance. Or Florida's 
>>> national title run in soccer.
>>> 
>>> Believe me, I could give them a list of 100 that I would sit and watch. 
>>> Maybe I'm watching too much TV.
>>> 
>>> Certainly, the time is right for the SEC to strike with seven straight 
>>> national titles in football and 149 in all sports since 1990. The SEC is 
>>> white-hot right now even if its basketball image is low. The exposure this 
>>> network will give to basketball, with more than 100 games being televised, 
>>> has to help.
>>> 
>>> I was on Tim Brando's national radio show Thursday, and he said this will 
>>> be Slive's legacy. Possibly. The guy has done so much right in the last 11 
>>> years that I think his legacy will be more extensive than simply starting a 
>>> network.
>>> 
>>> But the SEC Network, once referred to as Project X by Slive, is going to be 
>>> a big deal in so many ways for the 14 teams that make up the league.
>>> 
>>> It was interesting that the announcement came in a city without an SEC team 
>>> — Atlanta. But Atlanta may be the biggest SEC city in America. It's a 
>>> mixture of alumni from every school in the conference.
>>> 
>>> It's an SEC world. The rest of you are just living in it.
>>> 
>>> And now you're about to be bombarded by it.
>>> 
>>> Contact Pat Dooley at 352-374-5053 or at [email protected]. And follow 
>>> at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> Sent from Shane's iPad
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