sallypcarpenter
New member
Since the WPBA has a shrinking schedule, I would like to know how much money the players can earn from their TV round matches?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2YAVGSRxlI
ESPN got some good exposure here because of the female tour.
That's how you see this skit is it?
Since the WPBA has a shrinking schedule, I would like to know how much money the players can earn from their TV round matches?
I was under the impression that the WPBA got squat, that they gave up any kind of financial gain for exposure instead.
I was under the impression that the WPBA paid ESPN to show their tournaments and that none of the players were ever paid for tv rounds.
You are correct. The WPBA pays ESPN to air their tournaments, and doesn't even get to dictate how many 'replays' are shown. There are no royalties paid, and no ESPN funds go to any WPBA players.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
The WPBA does NOT pay ESPN to air the programming. We never have.
We pay a production company to come in and film/edit the event...but ESPN does not get a penny from us.
Melissa
I was sooooo close! :grin:
Thanks Melissa - what I heard was that ESPN gives the WPBA $150K for the rights of the tournament but then the WPBA has to use a production company that is owned by ESPN and pay them $150K. Basically it is a break even proposition.
Now I know this is not true.
So does the WPBA shop around for a production company? Or have they always used the same one?
I dont think it matters what I think about that skit...It made it all the way onto SNL. Wait forgive me SNL took a look at pool, and this is the comedy they decided create. I wonder what thier inspiration was???
Thanks Melissa - what I heard was that ESPN gives the WPBA $150K for the rights of the tournament but then the WPBA has to use a production company that is owned by ESPN and pay them $150K. Basically it is a break even proposition.
Now I know this is not true.
So does the WPBA shop around for a production company? Or have they always used the same one?