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Sources: Announcement of long-term partnership near
By Teddy Greenstein | Tribune reporter
10:16 PM CDT, June 15, 2008
There were times when a Big Ten Network-Comcast union appeared as likely as uncovering scratchy footage that showed Woody Hayes screaming "Go Blue!"
But that day is here. Almost.
Comcast and the BTN are prepared to put nearly two years of bitter negotiations aside to announce a long-term partnership, the Tribune has learned.
"For all intents and purposes, it's done," one source close to the negotiations said Sunday.
Technically, it's not done. But sources expect the deal will be completed and unveiled this week.
The deal will nearly double the number of homes that can access the BTN, from 30 million to 55 million. In the eight-state Big Ten footprint, the number will surge from 6.5 million to about 13 million.
today the BTN programming is dedicated to Ohio State...
Oh8ch;1185098; said:Do they rotate through the entire Big Ten doing this? And if so, what do they do when they get to a team like Northwestern? Fill with videos of commencement exercises?
scarletngray;1185258; said:Does anyone know if Comcast on the West Coast is going to be picking up the Big Ten network as well, or is this just mostly in Big Ten territory?
CleveBucks;1185041; said:Looks like the Big Ten Network got what they wanted, for the most part.
Big Ten Network, Comcast ready to call a truce