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Date Posted: 05:25:27pm 01/07/06 Sat,
Author: Stagophile
Subject: Re: Boston Globe - Quinnipiac goes on offensive
In reply to: Duh 's message, "Re: Boston Globe - Quinnipiac goes on offensive" on 05:03:47pm 01/07/06 Sat,

Yes, it does take someone more sophisticated in business matters to negotiate a broadcasting deal. And Fairfield does not appear to have anyone capable of handling these kinds of matters.

As for my criticism of SID and his inability to establish a network connection from AHY to the Media Center, there is no excuse here. The Media Center is fully capable of handling the production of games right NOW via the Internet!!! You don't need NESN and you don't need CN8. The Media Center has broadcasted several events at Fairfield via streaming video over the Internet including the Fr. Von Arx's Inauguration.

As for Quinnipiac, go read the article again very closely. McDonald indicated that the school is already pleased with the results of TV deal. I don't know how they are measure success nor do you, but, it would appear from the article that Quinnipiac consider it a success.

Finally, why is it that Quinnipiac and almost every MAAC and A10 school has a broadcast deal? Do all of these schools consider these deals a colossal waste? It's amazing that all these schools would spend their all their time and money on something as wasteful as a broadcasting deal. They must all be very ill-informed and ignorant.

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