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NBC would get 'free year' if season is lost

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08:24 AM ET 10.23 | While player pay would be halted, the NHL will still see plenty of funds rolling in this season even in the event of a lost year. In a way, the owner-imposed NHL lockout is being partially funded by Comcast, the Flyers' parent company. The NBC Sports Group, a subsidiary of Comcast, is paying the league about $180 million in rights fees this season -- and a network spokesman said on Monday that the NHL will receive all of that money even if no games are played in 2012-13. There is an asterisk, however. If no games are played this season, the league will grant NBC a "free year at the back end of the agreement," said the NBC spokesman, who asked to remain anonymous.

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October 23, 2012  09:15 AM ET

do the people that bought the NHL package for cable get the same deal?

October 23, 2012  09:34 AM ET
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do the people that bought the NHL package for cable get the same deal?

I'm sure they will Spiny. Every cable company I've ever dealt with just bleeds integrity, compassion and a superb moral ethic.

October 23, 2012  09:56 AM ET
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I'm sure they will Spiny. Every cable company I've ever dealt with just bleeds integrity, compassion and a superb moral ethic.

well now, someone had big bowl of Cap'n Facetious for breakfast I see

October 23, 2012  10:04 AM ET
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well now, someone had big bowl of Cap'n Facetious for breakfast I see

And thats different from every other day?

October 23, 2012  10:31 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

do the people that bought the NHL package for cable get the same deal?

No, they'll probably throw in a few movies.

October 23, 2012  10:42 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

do the people that bought the NHL package for cable get the same deal?

Nope. I read the full article this morning and it noted that there would be no refunds to cable subscribers (shock!). It also noted that the league has lost $330 million with the cancelled games so the $180 million saved is used up already.

October 23, 2012  10:42 AM ET
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No, they'll probably throw in a few movies.

Slap Shot, Youngblood? :)

October 23, 2012  11:03 AM ET

So they're getting paid for doing nothing....just like Bettman!

October 23, 2012  11:45 AM ET
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So they're getting paid for doing nothing....just like Bettman!

and A-rod...(you think your team has issues?)

October 23, 2012  11:49 AM ET
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and A-rod...(you think your team has issues?)

Hey Now ! A-Rod was working...working on cruising the gals in the stands and not at the plate , but working just the same. What a Doofus that guy is !

October 23, 2012  11:49 AM ET
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and A-rod...(you think your team has issues?)

Correction apparently he got paid to hit on some fans

October 23, 2012  12:01 PM ET
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No, they'll probably throw in a few movies.

Lingerie bull riding.

October 23, 2012  12:51 PM ET
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Correction apparently he got paid to hit on some fans

and he almost certainly struck out there as well

October 23, 2012  01:07 PM ET
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Lingerie bull riding.

excellent !!! what channel and date ????

October 23, 2012  01:19 PM ET
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Lingerie bull riding.

Ouch!

 
October 23, 2012  09:50 PM ET
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Lingerie bull riding.

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