I'm guessing Cox and AT&T just put together something quickly to get AT&T on the air for this season and now it's more permanent.Wait, what does ATTSportsNet and Cox have to do with air broadcasting? I'm confused......
Wait, what does ATTSportsNet and Cox have to do with air broadcasting? I'm confused......
I assume it formalizes ATTRM as part of Cox's distribution, but seems to be an advertising arrangement more than anything.
So expect more Glenn Learner, Findlay Automotive and local casino/bar ads during broadcasts.
I am guessing since the deal was so last minute this season, they didn't have a chance to negotiate local advertising. This will be a gold mine fox Cox. I can only imagine what the local ratings must be.
But has there been a single on-air Knights game this year?
Cox airs AT&T Rocky Mountain, which broadcasts Knights games.
Maybe I am confused by your definition of "on-air?"
The only way that's happening is if we're on NBC instead of NBCSN for a national game.On-air broadcast means a broadcast that can be received over the airwaves. That is, traditional or high definition television broadcast that can be received with antennae, as opposed to cable or satellite.
The only way that's happening is if we're on NBC instead of NBCSN for a national game.
What about for digital.
On-air broadcast means a broadcast that can be received over the airwaves. That is, traditional or high definition television broadcast that can be received with antennae, as opposed to cable or satellite.
Now you're making me hungry, NJ
Apparently you have to go to Excalibur to get one. No thanks.