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USTA invests millions in Tennis ChannelUSTA invests millions in Tennis Channel
By HOWARD FENDRICH, AP Sports Writer Sun Dec 10, 8:55 PM ET
The U.S. Tennis Association is making a multimillion-dollar investment in The Tennis Channel in hopes of promoting the sport, The Associated Press learned Sunday.
The deal, to be announced formally Monday, will give the USTA — which runs the
U.S. Open and other events — a say in the cable network's future and could eventually lead to other deals between the two.
Neither the USTA nor The Tennis Channel would say exactly how much is being invested. Two people familiar with the deal said it involves less than $10 million, describing the financial terms to the AP on condition of anonymity because they're not being announced publicly.
The Tennis Channel went on the air in 2003 and is currently in about 10 million households. Joining with the USTA is the latest in a series of moves in 2006 to raise the channel's profile and expand its reach, including hosting an ATP Tour event and buying TV rights to a Grand Slam tournament — the French Open — for the first time.
The USTA is "going to be involved with virtually everything that goes on at The Tennis Channel," network chairman and CEO Ken Solomon said in a telephone interview Sunday.
"They understand we have aligned missions, which is to promote the growth of tennis in the United States, and we can do that in complementary fashions," he added.
It's the first investment of its kind for the USTA, which until now has limited such financial moves to tennis tournaments.
"This is an investment in the growth of the sport," said USTA chief executive Arlen Kantarian, who oversees the U.S. Open.
Solomon called the USTA's money "a tremendous vote of confidence for the Tennis Channel. It's the equivalent of having an independent company given a ... seal of approval by the organization that runs the business, at least in this country."
Solomon cautioned, though, that this deal won't necessarily lead to his channel getting U.S. Open cable TV rights, currently owned by the USA Network.
"Does this make us a shoo-in for the U.S. Open? I would say no," he said. "It creates huge opportunity on both sides, but it doesn't assure us any access to or the ability to get any rights."
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leftys_rock
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The US Open BETTER NOT go to the Tennis Channel unless I have it.
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x.doublea
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I'm against the Tennis Channel buying all these rights. They're trying to promote tennis, are they not? Privitizing and giving only suscribers the ability to view the biggest tournaments in the World is taking a huge step backwards....
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stevos14
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No kidding, especially because we canadians will probably never get it, if we did though I admit I'd be all for, because then they would have time to reshow all the good grand slam matches, instead of competing with all the other sports on espn.
The most important thing is for the Tennis Channel to become more available to people in North America, then the move will make sense.
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x.doublea
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What do you expect... for five hours every day, the Score shows POKER!
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Tennis fan
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The USTA is ONLY investing $10mil. This is peanuts.
They will not show the USO exclusively on Tennis Channel, because it currently has a very small market share. However, the USTA is looking into the future. They will probably start with smaller events and early rounds of the USO.
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| Tennis fan wrote: | The USTA is ONLY investing $10mil. This is peanuts.
They will not show the USO exclusively on Tennis Channel, because it currently has a very small market share. However, the USTA is looking into the future. They will probably start with smaller events and early rounds of the USO. |
True...the USO is too big for the Tennis Channel.
We finally got it last year, and I have mixed feelings about it...saw some great tourney's, some decent shows, and so-so instructions but the Badmitton and Ping Pong stuff has to go.......saw the Nadal v. Federer Dubai final though...
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| x.doublea wrote: | | I'm against the Tennis Channel buying all these rights. They're trying to promote tennis, are they not? Privitizing and giving only suscribers the ability to view the biggest tournaments in the World is taking a huge step backwards.... | Yes really. It's good for the cable compaines though Just because it is the Tennis Channel does not mean it is promoting the sport of tennis.
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pacomexican
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i wish i had the tennis channel
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PSALT
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I wish you guys did too! It is mighty lonely now being the only person on this board with it.
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admin
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| PSALT wrote: | I wish you guys did too! It is mighty lonely now being the only person on this board with it.  |
I have the tennis channel.
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J-man
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Lucky guys. Someday I will get it............. hopefully
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PSALT
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| admin wrote: | | PSALT wrote: | I wish you guys did too! It is mighty lonely now being the only person on this board with it.  |
I have the tennis channel. |
when did you get it?
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admin
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| PSALT wrote: | | admin wrote: | | PSALT wrote: | I wish you guys did too! It is mighty lonely now being the only person on this board with it.  |
I have the tennis channel. |
when did you get it? |
When Comcast got it, a couple of months ago.
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PSALT
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oh. it's nice to be able to talk about it now to people who have seen it (granted, NEA and Dave see the same matches a lot of the time too).
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