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Big F'N Swigg - December 20, 2006 03:38 AM (GMT)
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ESPN buffeted its year-round football programming lineup and Monday night presence, acquiring minority ownership in the Arena Football League as part of a five-year agreement announced Tuesday.

The deal includes extensive multimedia rights and a minimum of 26 televised games per season beginning in 2007.

"We are committed to the Arena Football League and its exciting brand of football," John Skipper, executive vice president for content at ESPN, said in a statement. "We will help grow the league across all of our multimedia platforms. As the league grows, so will our business, and we see a bright future for us both."

Similar to recent major ESPN content acquisitions, the agreement entails a broad range of rights among the network's 15 platforms, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN on ABC, ESPN Classic, ESPN.com, Spanish-language ESPN Deportes and ESPN360. ESPN also gains the right to both air and syndicate AFL games through ESPN International.

ESPN will televise a minimum of 17 regular-season games and nine playoff games -- including a minimum three wild-card games, three divisional playoff games, both conference championships and the Arena Bowl -- on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC.

ESPN will also have an exclusive window for weekly Monday night primetime games on ESPN2 -- continuing to establish Monday night as a "football night" for fans.

"This is the longest and most comprehensive media partnership in AFL history," AFL commissioner David Baker said. "ESPN's brand is ingrained in sports fans, who watch, read and listen to its multiple media properties. Through its equity purchase, ESPN now owns a piece of the AFL and has the ability to provide exciting football content on Monday nights for fans on a year-round basis.

"There is no better partner to help grow the AFL into a leading global, multimedia property."

The network's 2007 coverage will kick off on ABC with a pair of regional games -- Chicago Rush at Kansas City Brigade and Dallas Desperados at New York Dragons -- on March 4. ABC will broadcast ArenaBowl XXI on July 29 from the New Orleans Arena; it will be the city of New Orleans' first host team championship event since Hurricane Katrina.

The 2007 AFL television schedule on ESPN (all times Eastern):

• March 4: Chicago at Kansas City; Dallas at New York, ESPN on ABC (regional), 12:30 p.m.
• March 12: Los Angeles at Orlando, ESPN2, 7 p.m.
• March 22: Colorado at Philadelphia ESPN2, 7 p.m.
• March 26: Dallas at Orlando, ESPN2, 7 p.m.
• April 1: Los Angeles at Chicago, ESPN2, 1:30 p.m.
• April 9: Georgia at Philadelphia, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.
• April 16: Philadelphia at Dallas, ESPN2, 8 p.m.
• April 23: Philadelphia at Columbus, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.
• April 30: Philadelphia at Chicago, ESPN2, 8 p.m.
• May 7: Colorado at Chicago, ESPN2, 8 p.m.
• May 14: New York at Philadelphia, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.
• May 21: New Orleans at Philadelphia, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.
• May 28: New York at New Orleans, ESPN2, 8 p.m.
• June 4: Colorado at Utah, ESPN2, 10:30 p.m.
• June 11: Los Angeles at Arizona, ESPN2, 10 p.m.
• June 18: Chicago at Colorado, ESPN2, 10 p.m.
• June 25: Dallas at Colorado, ESPN2, 10 p.m.

Postseason television schedule
• June 29: Wild card, ESPN, 7 p.m.
• June 30: Wild card, ESPN, noon
• June 30: Wild card, ESPN, 3 p.m.
• July 2: Wild card, ESPN2, 10 p.m.
• July 7: Divisional playoff, ESPN, 3 p.m.
• July 7: Divisional playoff, ESPN, 8 p.m.
• July 8: Divisional playoff, ESPN2, 9 p.m.
• July 9: Divisional playoff, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.
• July 14: Conference championship, ESPN, 3 p.m.
• July 15: Conference championship, ESPN2, 12:30 p.m.
• July 29: ArenaBowl XXI, at New Orleans, ESPN on ABC, 3 p.m.
Note: ESPN will carry a minimum of three wild-card games and three divisional playoff games


ESPN is now the EA Sports of television

dynamite kido - December 20, 2006 03:59 PM (GMT)
WOW. That's actually funny. I was wondering why they were going to have Jon Bon Jovi on Mike and Mike this morning.

For those who don't know, he owns an AFL team.

Scrooge McSuck - December 21, 2006 04:30 PM (GMT)
Philadelphia Soul, I think. :P

eStragand - December 21, 2006 10:48 PM (GMT)
I think the Colorado AFL team has some marginally famous guy in ownership. Can't think of his name right now...it'll come to me...


But, NOOOOO, don't tell me ESPN will suck the life out of a cherished traditional establishment like Arena Football!! There's such a loyal fanbase to the sport and this takes away that intimacy between the fans and their team.

Sarcasm: off. Actually, while it's good exposure for them, I personally think they're fucking idiots for hooking up with ESPN. If I'm an AFL Honcho and I'm seeing how ESPN completely fuckered-up "Monday Night Football", there's no way I'd want my product near that. Stuart Scott: AFL announcer. You've been warned.


S.T. Strickler - December 21, 2006 10:53 PM (GMT)
Is John Elway the name you're thinking of?

whitemilesdavis - December 22, 2006 02:14 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (eStragand @ Dec 21 2006, 06:48 PM)
I think the Colorado AFL team has some marginally famous guy in ownership. Can't think of his name right now...it'll come to me...


But, NOOOOO, don't tell me ESPN will suck the life out of a cherished traditional establishment like Arena Football!! There's such a loyal fanbase to the sport and this takes away that intimacy between the fans and their team.

Sarcasm: off. Actually, while it's good exposure for them, I personally think they're fucking idiots for hooking up with ESPN. If I'm an AFL Honcho and I'm seeing how ESPN completely fuckered-up "Monday Night Football", there's no way I'd want my product near that. Stuart Scott: AFL announcer. You've been warned.

One problem with all of that: Even the worst version of Monday Night Football is worlds ahead of AFL. Arena Football has nothing to lose and everything to gain, while ESPN has 1,000 networks and only so many reruns of 2004 Poker Championships to go around.

Still, Noone will watch Arena Football.

Scrooge McSuck - December 22, 2006 05:00 PM (GMT)
AFL gets better ratings than NHL.

Big F'N Swigg - December 22, 2006 08:22 PM (GMT)
My question is: What does the NFL think of this? If Monday Night Football continues with AFL as well as NFL, will NFL be happy? I mean this is the same NFL that HATED Playmakers and caused enough crap for it to be cancelled.

That, and I really HATE ESPN. I want evil to happen to them for such shitty sports coverage

whitemilesdavis - December 22, 2006 08:37 PM (GMT)
I'm with you on the ESPN hate. So much potential, so little good TV.

eStragand - December 26, 2006 06:28 AM (GMT)
Last I recall, the NFL is still okay with the AFL. They're not really competition for each other and they both know that.

Playmakers was simply Shitty TV and would've been cancelled without the NFL hate. "You make the play..and hear your leg pop..but you go on..cuz' that's what you do". Also can't forget the scene where a guy was at his locker, with eye black on, and gets called into the coach's office. He shows up in the office, with NO eye black, then walks back to his locker and his eye black has returned.

Big F'N Swigg - December 26, 2006 03:56 PM (GMT)
Dude, you didn't have to bash the Playmakers, man

eStragand - December 27, 2006 05:42 AM (GMT)
Hey, I usually like "football shows". I watched and enjoyed every episode of HBO's "1st & Ten" back in the day. Even junk like "Fighting Back: the Rocky Bleier Story" (with...gag... Robert Urich).

I wanted to like "Playmakers", but it was just frickin' awful. I'd toss it on the Steaming Pile of Shitty Football Movies/Shows, next to "Any Given Sunday".

Scrooge McSuck - December 27, 2006 08:22 PM (GMT)
Hey, AGS wasn't that bad...


Okay, it wasn't that good either.




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