Welcome to another NHL edition of Bizball Radio with Seth Everett and Maury Brown!
In this edition, Seth and Maury talk about the strength of NHL's core fan base, how realignment factors in with the Thrashers relocating to Winnepeg and becoming the Jets, the state of the Coyotes, Islanders, and Devils, and what may be in store for the new CBA expected in 2012, and more
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Maury Brown is the Founder and President of the Business of Sports Network, which includes The Biz of Baseball, The Biz of Football, The Biz of Basketball and The Biz of Hockey, and is a contributor to Forbes SportsMoney blog.. He is available as a freelance writer. Brown's full bio is here. He looks forward to your comments via email and can be contacted through the Business of Sports Network (select his name in the dropdown provided).
Welcome to the inaugural NHL edition of Bizball Radio with Seth Everett and Maury Brown!
The NHL is back, if it was ever gone at all. The game, with arguably the most rabid core fan base, is seeing growth with fringe fans.
Seth and Maury talk about popularity of the game, whether relocation to Canada is a matter of the strength of popularity or strength of the Canadian dollar; whether NHL players should play in the Olympics after 2010; whether clubs in the sunbelt can survive; how Donald Fehr impacts labor negotiations, and much more.
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CLICK TO LISTEN TO THE BIZBALL RADIO SHOW WITH SETH EVERETT AND MAURY BROWN
Maury Brown is the Founder and President of the Business of Sports Network, which includes The Biz of Baseball, The Biz of Football, The Biz of Basketball and The Biz of Hockey, and is a contributor to Forbes SportsMoney blog.. He is available as a freelance writer. Brown's full bio is here. He looks forward to your comments via email and can be contacted through the Business of Sports Network (select his name in the dropdown provided).
XM Satellite Radio will carry three different broadcasts of every game of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Final as the Detroit Red Wings take on the Pittsburgh Penguins starting May 24th at 8 pm ET.
Hockey fans nationwide can hear the Pittsburgh Penguins broadcast, the Detroit Red Wings broadcast, and the NHL Radio broadcast for every game live on XM. The XM channel guide for the Stanley Cup Final is online at http://www.xmradio.com/nhl. The NHL broadcast of the Stanley Cup Final will air on XM Channel 204, the home team broadcast will air on XM Channel 205 along with the away team broadcast on XM Channel 206.
"The NHL is proud to partner with XM to deliver for hockey fans three unique radio broadcasts of each game of this year's compelling Stanley Cup Final," said Gregg Baldinger, Director of NHL Radio.
"XM broadcasts every game from every team in the NHL across the U.S. and Canada," said Eric Logan, XM Satellite Radio, executive vice president, programming. "Expanding our coverage of the Stanley Cup Final demonstrates XM's continuing commitment to offer an unprecedented hockey experience all year long."
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Today, the NHL Network will begin simulcasting the daily XM Radio presentation of the show “NHL Liveâ€.As reported on NHL.com, the networks have agreed to share the radio content, broadcast from New York City, with the U.S. and Canadian audiences of the NHL Network.Additionally, NHL Net will re-air the programming daily beginning at 5:00PM.
The show covers the gamut of NHL topics, and includes commentary, interviews with league players, coaches, and executives, and also takes phone calls from listeners.To the latter category, they may now add ‘viewers’.The exposure can only help XM Radio grow the current subscriber base of just under 14 million listeners, and will also offer a much wider audience for the NHL Network (currently available in over 86 million homes).
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