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Apr 28, 2015
1:07:43pm
I think Texas is more than capable of working this out on their own without
looking at a BYU "guinea pig" that only shows minimal programming. The Longhorn network is an entirely different animal from BYUTV.

BYU is a low risk and easy partner for ESPN. BYU is flexible, provides it's own production equipment, staff, etc. to get a game on TV; ESPN doesn't have to get a truck to Utah, cameras, etc. They only thing they need to do is fly in a couple of analysts and a sideline reporter and they are good to go. Production costs are minimal compared to a regular game.
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Originally posted on Apr 28, 2015 at 1:07:43pm
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