Well stated!
Well stated!
For these reason's, the WPBA's exclusive with ESPN, and the aforementioned "money" problems with production costs and broadcasting rites, it's quite possible, "You may never see Men's pool on ESPN (in these United States) ever again!"
Now that's a statement nobody wants to hear, however, as it stands today, there is "NO INTEREST WHAT-SO-EVER," in televised, broadcasting, of any Men's Pool event in the U.S.!!!
Soooo-----sad, but, true.:crying:
ESPN does NOT pay for any production costs to film pool tournaments. The WPBA pays a production company to film their events. They have that edited and it gets turned over to ESPN. At this point ESPN owns the rights to the film and they decide whether to air it or not and when and how often.
It costs something between $50,000 and $60,000 to have a high quality production for the final 4 matches of a WPBA tournament.
So, theoretically anybody could get a pool tournament on ESPN. They would have to shoulder the production costs and then turn it over to ESPN.
Well stated!
For these reason's, the WPBA's exclusive with ESPN, and the aforementioned "money" problems with production costs and broadcasting rites, it's quite possible, "You may never see Men's pool on ESPN (in these United States) ever again!"
Now that's a statement nobody wants to hear, however, as it stands today, there is "NO INTEREST WHAT-SO-EVER," in televised, broadcasting, of any Men's Pool event in the U.S.!!!
Soooo-----sad, but, true.:crying: