First let me say I am not a fan of quoting my self. With that said, as I read this new MSG news article (see below) it made me think back to a group of posts I had put on these boards. (see below)
While my prognostications from roughly 2 and a half years ago are not a spot on match for MSG's motive in the current round of attempts by MSG to take over the NVMC, (at least not yet anyway).
I think it is important to think about what those motives are and with Dolan's influence on Long Island did he go behind the scenes to sabatoge the Wang deals? The fact that Dolan originally wanted to buy the Islanders way back when and was forced in 1996 into an escalating fee on the cable deal till 2030 to avoid getting raked over the coals with the original cable deal terms which would have paid the Islanders 18.5% anual revenue of the FSNY-MSG merger.
The fact that Dolan had to pay an exorbident amount of money to air an inferor Islander team for 17 years maybe he feels this is payback. Maybe Dolan felt he was one up'ed on the Spano contract negotiations in 1996 and since then has subtly worked behind the scenes to get to where MSG is positioned today.
Certainly money drives business and from that standpoint acquiring NVMC for MSG makes good business but if you take out your arch rival in the process and right an old wrong (over payment of cable rights for a poor product), it makes it all the sweeter no?
Read the current article here:
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20130811/REAL_ESTATE/308119965
Read the old Times article and my past quotes in 2010 below and you be the judge, let me know what you guys think:
Taken from this thread:
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=854315
While my prognostications from roughly 2 and a half years ago are not a spot on match for MSG's motive in the current round of attempts by MSG to take over the NVMC, (at least not yet anyway).
I think it is important to think about what those motives are and with Dolan's influence on Long Island did he go behind the scenes to sabatoge the Wang deals? The fact that Dolan originally wanted to buy the Islanders way back when and was forced in 1996 into an escalating fee on the cable deal till 2030 to avoid getting raked over the coals with the original cable deal terms which would have paid the Islanders 18.5% anual revenue of the FSNY-MSG merger.
The fact that Dolan had to pay an exorbident amount of money to air an inferor Islander team for 17 years maybe he feels this is payback. Maybe Dolan felt he was one up'ed on the Spano contract negotiations in 1996 and since then has subtly worked behind the scenes to get to where MSG is positioned today.
Certainly money drives business and from that standpoint acquiring NVMC for MSG makes good business but if you take out your arch rival in the process and right an old wrong (over payment of cable rights for a poor product), it makes it all the sweeter no?
Read the current article here:
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20130811/REAL_ESTATE/308119965
Read the old Times article and my past quotes in 2010 below and you be the judge, let me know what you guys think:
Taken from this thread:
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=854315
I found this article that can help the discussion:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/11/s...al-lessens-isles-misery.html?ref=johnopickett
If you changed the date of the article to today and changed the names in the article from Pickett to Wang and Zigmund Palffy to John Tavares are we watching history repeat itself?
Another question:
Is there not a serious conflict of interest between Cablevision owning our TV rights, Owning Newsday, majorly influencing Long Island Business and Politics and owning the Rangers our Chief Rival on and off the Ice?
What would cablevision prefer to see? We get a shiny new arena and or revenue generating city or leave there market where they can absorb some of our fanbase?
Seriously Cablevision owns the Islanders if you think about it. Their 20 million dollars is what keeps this team afloat. I have to think in the long run Cablevision would prefer to see that contract go away as well as our team move away. If you were Cablevision would you prefer to see Islanders winning and filling a new arena while your Ranger team loses and maybe loses some profits as a resul of the Islanders success?
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