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1 The Progress of the Big Ten Network John A. Fortunato, Ph. D. Fordham University College Sport Research Institute Conference University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill April 18, 2009

2 Big Ten Network Facts 20-year joint venture Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks (Big Ten 51% ownership) Launch Date: August 30, 2007 First network to reach 30 million subscribers within first 30 days on air Programming 24 hr/day, 365 days/year Created to provide the conference with more national exposure

3 Why Start the Network? Economic Business Model: –Advertisers and Cable Subscription Fees –ESPN $4 per month per subscriber Outreach 98 million homes Approximate subscriber revenue $4.7 billion

4 Why Start the Network? Brand Exposure/Outreach Public Relations Nature of the Sports Fan

5 Criteria for Success Brand Exposure/Outreach: Agreements with cable companies Viewership: Ratings Public Relations/Brand Building

6 The Sports Brand Sports teams/leagues thought of as brands Brand Quality/Image Brand Awareness Brand Equity

7 The Sports Audience Loyal Satisfaction of emotional needs Fan Identification Consistent in Behavior Interest in favorites teams’ games Interest in games when rival teams are playing

8 Public Relations Literature Advocates for the organization Most Positive Light Control Image Eliminate Media Gatekeeper

9 Big Ten Network Outreach Distribution agreements with more than 250 cable operators (Comcast $.70/month) Inside the 8 Big Ten states: expanded basic level (Philadelphia: digital service level) Outside the Big Ten states: cable operators can make it available on any level Video-on-Demand Online Streaming

10 Big Ten Exposure: Programming Approximately 400 live events annually –Football: 35-40 games (each team guaranteed 2 appearances per year) –Men’s Basketball: 60-65 in-conference games (each team approximately 15-20 appearances per year) –Women’s Basketball: 50-60 games, plus as many as 9 Big Ten Tournament games (each team approximately 8-10 appearances per year)

11 Programming NCAA Sponsored “Olympic Sports” 17 Big Ten Championships/Tournaments Original Programming –Big Ten Tonight –Friday Night Tailgate –The Journey ( Illinois Football; Minnesota basketball ) –Big Ten Football Saturday –Big Ten’s Greatest Games –Big Ten Legends

12 Big Ten Brand Exposure: Football 2008 total games televised national TV Big Ten 888786 Big 12 967667 ACC 968064 Big East 696644 Pac-10 766647 SEC 976246

13 Big Ten Brand Exposure: Basketball 2008-2009 total games televised national TV Big Ten 262214208 Big 12 263214104 ACC 259185105 Big East 343243120 Pac-10 22613867 SEC 28717376

14 Big 10 Network Ratings Increase for football 113% from 0.8 in 2007 to 1.7 in 2008 Doubled household impressions in some markets –Columbus, Ohio: avg. 10.3 HH in 2007 to 24.4 HH in 2008 –Detroit, Michigan: avg. 2.4 HH in 2007 to 6.2 HH in 2008

15 The Sports Fan: Would it work for other Conferences Big 10 v. SEC

16 Enrollment Big 10 Universities (11): 444,000 8 of top 15 university enrollments –Ohio State University – 1 –University of Minnesota - 4 –Michigan State University – 8 –Penn State University – 10 –University of Wisconsin – 12 –University of Illinois – 13 –University of Michigan – 14 –Purdue University - 15

17 Big 10 v. SEC Enrollment SEC Universities (12): 320,000 1 university in the top 15 –University of Florida - 3

18 Big 10 v. SEC Television Market Size Big 10: 7 of top 25 TV Markets –Chicago - 3 –Philadelphia - 4 –Detroit - 11 –Minneapolis/St. Paul - 15 –Cleveland/Akron - 17 –Pittsburgh - 23 –Indianapolis - 25

19 Big 10 v. SEC Television Market Size SEC: 2 of top 25 TV markets –Atlanta – 8 –Orlando/Daytona Beach - 19


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