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Old 06-19-2007, 03:48 PM
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I'm done beating this dead horse, but I will offer you an explanation. Mid Atlantic is a regional sports network, like the BTN. I only used it as an example because I knew what the stated value was of this sports property. Usually these contractual values aren't easily available to the general public. Mid Atlantic is also called MASN, and is primarily owned by the Baltimore Orioles(90%). It carries college football and basketball(I have watched OSU on it several times). Oriole games are blacked out unless you buy a season pass, same with the Generals.. So when you exclude the seasonal premium packages for the Orioles and Generals, you have a similiar product as the BTN. This station is not owned by Comcast, it's a separate entity. In fact Comcast has sued this company twice, and lost both times over contractual issues.
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