Do they think $30 a year to watch the NLL is a good way to grow their audience? It's not even that $30 is a lot of money, it's just that pretty much zero people who aren't fans are going to pay to watch it.
So literally their only casual/new viewers will be ones who buy tickets and come out to a game. Seems odd, like you, I can't believe they couldn't get some sort of minor deal to get at least some games on TSN or Sportsnet between their 10 channels combined.
WildGM, you have any insight into the TV side of things and what fell apart or why it isn't worth it? (I believe you were doing some of the broadcasts back in the day).
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