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The Pac-12 Network had a ground breaking ceremony yesterday in the San Francisco building the new media network will call home. Marshawn Lynch and Ronnie Lott grabbed power tools and took part in the ceremony.
Larry Scott, Pac-12 networks look to break sports media frontiers - Stewart Mandel - SI.com
The Pac-12 begins with one notable advantage that most recent sports start-ups lacked: It's already secured distribution deals with the four biggest cable companies -- Comcast, Time Warner, Cox Communications and Bright House -- in its geographic footprint. In Pac-12 states, the national and/or appropriate regional network (Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Southern California, Arizona or Colorado/Utah) will be available on basic cable from day one. The national network will be available on those companies' digital sports tiers in other parts of the country.
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It does not yet have deals with DirecTV, Dish or other satellite providers.
Larry Scott, Pac-12 networks look to break sports media frontiers - Stewart Mandel - SI.com
The Pac-12 begins with one notable advantage that most recent sports start-ups lacked: It's already secured distribution deals with the four biggest cable companies -- Comcast, Time Warner, Cox Communications and Bright House -- in its geographic footprint. In Pac-12 states, the national and/or appropriate regional network (Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Southern California, Arizona or Colorado/Utah) will be available on basic cable from day one. The national network will be available on those companies' digital sports tiers in other parts of the country.
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It does not yet have deals with DirecTV, Dish or other satellite providers.