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>If this technology proves successful and ALL Maine games are broadcast this way
> what will the effect be on attendance? I can see families staying home to watc
> the Bears for only $14.95 rather than paying $17+ each, plus Pat's, plus Bear
> Necessities, etc, etc......just wondering......
Pay-per-view would have to be wildly successful in order for WABI-TV to
offer it on a game without live TV (and its revenue).
My guess is that WABI's pay-per-view per game costs are tightly bound to
the number of subscribers, thereby minimizing risk. Do they need 100
PPV subscribers to break even ... I don't know. I do know that even at
$15 a pop, they would need a lot of PPV subscribers to pay production
costs for a game.
So, how many people are there that drive to Alfond regularly, but don't
get WABI-TV ... and would want to pay $15 for a much less than TV
quality signal?
WABI is betting on an audience ... my guess it will be primarily from "away".
Your thoughts, ME-Hockey? cheers, wayne
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