Sources tell Bloomberg that News Corp is working to obtain rights from pay TV outlets and sports leagues to launch a national cable network that could begin service by year’s end. No final decision has been made, but the plan would involve converting the company’s action sports network Fuel (36 million subs) into a new national offering, which would compete against fellow cablers Disney/ABC’s ESPN, Comcast’s new NBC Sports Network and the CBS Sports Network. Like those entities, News Corp is attracted to the juicy affiliate fees a national sports network can command; SNL Kagan estimates ESPN will collect $5.06 per subscriber each month in 2012, more than any other cable channel. Other ESPN channels — including ESPN Classic, ESPN2 and ESPNews — collectively generate an additional $4.13 per sub per month. By contrast, Fuel collects about 15 cents per sub each month. Additional money would come in handy to offset the growing costs of sports rights these days, and it might not be a coincidence that this news comes a day after the Dodgers chose new owners who will be very interested in selling TV rights to the team’s games in the nation’s second-largest TV market – it’s a price tag that could go as high as $3 billion (or even $4 billion if you believe the LA Times). Fox Sports is the current owner of Dodgers rights but will need the extra cash in a likely bidding war.


We need to be able to opt out of ESPN. I’m paying $9.00 a month for sports channels I never watch.
Couldn’t. Agree. More.
This will be about as successful as Fox’s Business Channel.
Now Fox News fans have a choice: white bobbleheads spewing propaganda or black men wearing tights.
Pro Sports are loving this. It will be costly, but in the long run should generate big bucks.
I’m confused, wasn’t that the whole point of FOX Sports Net when it launched back in 1996? Look what has happened to it now.
Well with big NFL and MLB contracts and a crap load or regional deals already in place, Fox might actually be able to hold it’s own. They are going to need to dump a ton of money and bring in some serious talent to make it work though. NBC and CBS sports aren’t even worthy competition.
Hopefully this will send a message to the East coast Sports Programming Network. There are teams other places than New York and Boston.
What’s going to happen when the FCC revokes the entire networks broadcast license after News Corp is convicted of BREAKING THE FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES for Bribing all of those politicians and cops in the UK?
In case we forget:
News corp’s U.S. holdings include Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and Twentieth Century Fox as well as the UK papers that have been shown to be scandal ridden per the FRONTLINE Documentary on PBS
FOX has some huge deals already. Would love to see ESPN pushed a little bit. FOX is just so much cooler/ hipper.
In order for this to work, they’d have to double Fuel TV’s distribution to around 70+ million homes on day one. Otherwise, this is not going to be a player.
Also, I’m a DirecTV sub, and recently downgraded to their lowest tier, called “Family” and it has next to no cable networks. So I reluctantly said bye bye to ESPN et al. I only have HGTV, Food, Disney Channel, and other obscure networks. It sucks to be poor!
So what happens then to their Regional Sports nets? Will they now call this the FOX Sports Network merged into one whole entity? And two billion for the Dodgers? McCourt is a tool and pest, but he made out like a bandit in this deal as well as his ex-wife.
This would be interesting, but doesn’t News corps already have FoxSports and it’s semi regional marketing. Fuel ifs a good channel if you are a fan of the UFC which I am