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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-31 12:16 PM
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 ........interesting. 
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rodeomom13
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2013-12-31 12:22 PM
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I read some of it and agree with Luke for the most part.

What got on my nerves were how many people who commented think the NFR is going to be on the regular (everyone has it, not "fringe" as some people called it) network. It's NOT!!!  It is going to be on CBS Sports Network. Not everyone has it, you have to have one of the more expensive packages on Dish Network to get it. At least Dish would offer GAC free for the month of December just so people who don't normally get it could watch the NFR. Will they do that for CBSSN? Who knows.
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-31 12:25 PM
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And now extension to jan 15 from LVE for PRCA to make a final offer. Lol
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2013-12-31 12:30 PM
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rodeomom13 - 2013-12-31 12:22 PM I read some of it and agree with Luke for the most part.



What got on my nerves were how many people who commented think the NFR is going to be on the regular (everyone has it, not "fringe" as some people called it) network. It's NOT!!!  It is going to be on CBS Sports Network. Not everyone has it, you have to have one of the more expensive packages on Dish Network to get it. At least Dish would offer GAC free for the month of December just so people who don't normally get it could watch the NFR. Will they do that for CBSSN? Who knows.

You are correct.........I made mention of that fact several times and it still hasn't sunk into some people's heads that you won't get it on REGULAR CBS ...... they "may" show the Final performaance or something like that. AND (from what I have read) the PRCA is PAYING them....how "insane" is that?  
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-12-31 12:36 PM
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 I dont see it being a good thing at all 
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-31 12:37 PM
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And those that watch cbssn are much less likely to be interested in rodeo although they may buy wrangler jeans if they happen to watch. And I'm sure cbssn is hoping that more will subscribe to higher plans through their providers which comes back to benefit them. Because I doubt most nfr watchers right now have plans that include cbssn
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runner
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2013-12-31 1:40 PM
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Where do you find his comments?  I would like to read it. 
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-31 3:54 PM
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runner - 2013-12-31 1:40 PM Where do you find his comments?  I would like to read it. 

his FB comment was posted on Spin to Win.... 
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2013-12-31 4:26 PM
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https://www.facebook.com/lukebranquinho69/posts/704318379600950

It also has a link to an article that is pretty interesting...... 
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TXBO
Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2013-12-31 5:07 PM
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I don't FB.  What did he say? 
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2013-12-31 5:33 PM
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TXBO - 2013-12-31 5:07 PM I don't FB.  What did he say? 

~~The "article"
By ALAN SNEL
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

The owner of a TV network that covers Western and cowboy lifestyles is baffled by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s decision to pick CBS Sports Network over his network to broadcast the Las Vegas-based National Finals Rodeo.

Patrick Gottsch, founder and chairman of Omaha, Neb.-based RFD-TV, said he offered $1 million to the PRCA for the broadcast rights for the NFR, considered the Super Bowl of rodeos. Gottsch said RFD-TV planned to broadcast 200 hours of PRCA content such as the NFR and other PRCA “Champions Challenge” events to 65 million homes.

Instead, the PRCA announced this month that it will pay CBS Sports Network to broadcast 48 hours of the NFR and other Champions rodeo events in 2014 and 2015. The CBS Sports Network’s website said it’s available to 96 million homes, but Gottsch disagreed and said the CBS Sports Network’s reach is 53 million homes.

Gottsch learned RFD-TV’s bid was rejected on Dec. 10 when PRCA Commissioner Karl Stressman announced during the 10-day NFR in Las Vegas that CBS Sports would broadcast the prized rodeo event, taking the reins from the Great American Country network.

With the PRCA considering moving the NFR from Las Vegas to central Florida in 2015 because of a more lucrative proposal from Osceola County, Gottsch can’t understand why the PRCA would not accept a $1 million-a-year broadcast deal and instead choose a TV deal that requires the PRCA to pay for the event’s broadcast.

“We really wanted it. We knew no one was paying (for the rights). It’s so confusing,” Gottsch said. “We were devastated. It was a very curious decision.”

During the Dec. 10 NFR news conference, Stressman said the PRCA would be responsible for paying CBS Sports Network to broadcast the NFR and other PRCA Champions Challenge rodeos. He did not specify how much PRCA will have to pay. Former PRCA board member Bob Thain said that when ESPN televised the NFR in past years, the PRCA was responsible for covering the production costs.

Gottsch said he spent two years assembling a business plan in hopes of acquiring the NFR broadcast rights.

Gottsch said he bought FamilyNet for $40 million in 2012 so that his Rural Media Group company, which includes RFD-TV, could broadcast PRCA events to urban markets in big cities such as Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.

Then in July, he bought Rural Radio, Channel 80 on SiriusXM, to broadcast rodeo and country lifetsyle programming on the radio.

And this month, RFD-TV made its debut at the NFR in Las Vegas and televised six hours of rodeo-related activities such as watch parties, buckle ceremonies and pageants every day.

Gottsch said Stressman informed him that Wrangler — a major PRCA sponsor — blocked the RFD-TV bid. Stressman could not be reached for comment.

Gottsch said he was also prepared to use his RFD-TV to serve as an unofficial western sports channel to grow rodeo around the country.

 

~~LUKE's words...........This is mind blowing. I understand that we might not get all the places to watch the nfr. But I have been rodeoing for 14 years now, and to have a network offer 1 million dollars to put it on tv and continue to go the sport I love, is a mind blowing offer not to except. Now I know there's more to just signing a deal. But from this read it sound like a legitimate deal.  


 
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TXBO
Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2013-12-31 5:53 PM
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Thanks NJJ.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-12-31 6:57 PM
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Thank you for posting that as I'm not a FB'er either.  This is really getting weird.  I have no big words to use concerning the NFR except "weird".  Carry on. 
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-12-31 8:43 PM
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Rodeo does not like change, i cant understand why.
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Iwish
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2013-12-31 10:52 PM
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so basically the 2014 NFR wont be on tv.... or at most maybe 1 to 2 rounds? Thats a bummer. Something very stupid is going on.. or i mean fishy

Edited by Iwish 2013-12-31 10:55 PM
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runner
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-01-01 6:54 AM
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It will probably be like it used to be...cut the barrel race...and show mostly rough stock :/     
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MO gal
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-01-01 7:42 AM
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What was the deal the PRCA had with GAC? Did GAC pay the PRCA or did the PRCA pay GAC? Did GAC want to continue their deal?
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whirlaway
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2014-01-01 9:14 AM
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ive been following this mess best i can. let me start off by saying one of my goals is not to make it to the thomas and mack and run down that ally (granted it would be awesome! but id be bawling so hard id be so excited LOL) my goal for the NFR is to just be able to see it in person once in my lifetime! for that id be grateful. that said here are my random thoughts and questions.
1. wouldnt keeping with GAC and getting paid that million dollars be worth it? you could add that million into the contestant winnings. to me a million would go a heck of a lot further than paying for tv broadcast.
2. think of your vendors. without them you will not get quite the crowd. people LOVE shopping especially at holiday time. moving the location to a more expensive location to get to, stay at etc is hurting your vendors. It will effect them harshly, they too are trying to make a hard earned dollar, while supporting our sport!! and many of them help our NFR competitors get down the road! Talk about biting the hand that helps feed you.
3. Going back to my goal of someday even just getting to go watch it in person, the cost of going to flordia in december is out of reach for many people. Our sport is now going to be priceing people out of going. Just like the NFL many do not go because its too expensive! look at the ticket prices to a foot ball game. INSANE. without people $$$ will not be made. this effects every aspect of the NFR.
4. NFR in flordia, high cost of hotels and food, traffic, and many would rather not attend disney world. Im not going there to see a mouse on that trip im going to see the NFR and the experience of cowboy christas not mouse christmas lol.
5. ok now take this one with a grain of salt, dont flame me. i realize the competitors spend vast amounts of money getting down the road.  Most of them have mulitiple sponsors. That does help off set the costs. Many are million dollar cowboys, they have made over a million dollars. Im sorry but some of these competitiors comments are comming off as pretty greedy. They make dang good money even just for a round win. (granted i dont blame them for wanting more, we all want more) and look at the other pay offs the NFR pays, the brand new truck, the averages, best dressed, etc. there is a LOT of money handed out over 10 rounds! lets be honest here how many times have any one of us made that kind of cash in under a minute in the arena? I see a lot of this as greed, not just from some competitors comments but also on the part of the PRCA. You can not honestly tell me any one of them is starveing to death not able to put food on the table.
6. something stinks in denmark, PRCA i feel is burning some major bridges that will cause a huge dent in our sport. The trickle down effect will hit everyone. i have a feeling this is catering to one persons wants and not the needs of the sport as a whole.
i guess at this point all we can do is see how it plays out, but it makes me sick watching as its destroyed piece by greedy piece

 
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Aqhaczy
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-01-01 9:50 AM
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sounds like someone (s) is going be getting big $$$$ under the table    .   And why the heck would anyone want to go to Florida to see the rodeo in 90% humidity with all those **** alligators.  I for one am thoroughly discourage amd sadden by all this. The one event I look forward all year to and it's going down the sewage pipes literally. 
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runs4fun
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-01-01 10:12 AM
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It literally makes no sense at all.  It sounds rather suspicious to me and makes me believe that somebody, somewhere, somehow is getting something under the table as has already been mentioned by another poster.  As far as any of the normal free-networks choosing to carry all 10 rounds of the NFR, I don't think that would EVER happen.  Rodeo does not have the fan base of a broad spectrum demographic group to warrant that many broadcast hours to be dedicated to the NFR, they wouldn't be able to offer their potential sponsors mega-viewership to pay for the cost of broadcasting etc..  Rodeos, for the most part, are watched by people that are already buying the brands.  The world we live in now, with all the attention on animal rights etc, is probably not going to catapult rodeo into one of the major fan-based sports anyway.  RFD or GAC are the two best places to air the NFR and the decision to pay a network while dismissing  a million dollar offer defies common sense and, quite frankly, is a bit of a slap in the face to the ones that are likely to take the best care of the rodeo industry. Perhaps the PRCA needs to find themselves some new leadership because things are not being done in their best interest, or so it seems.
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