Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Rob Brodie writes back!
Well, he isn't an A-list celebrity or anything, but Ottawa Sun scribe Rob Brodie took the time to write back about the Senators PPV schedule. Here are the full, unedited emails:
>Hello Rob,
>
>I could have sworn when the TV schedule was released Wednesday, there
were
>no less than five Senators games indicated as PPV, which of course
means Pay
>Per View. I looked at the Senators website today, and the five games
that
>had PPV indicated (including the game vs Detroit and one Maple Leafs
>matchup) were removed. I was actually surprised the media didn't pick
up on
>the PPV initially, but do you know exactly what's going on?
>
>Cheers,
>Ben
Hello, Ben:
I wrote a column back in March about pay per view. The Senators
definitely intend to bring it on board, it's just a matter of when they
get the licence to do it. I've always been under the impression it would
be 5-6 games to start, then grow from there (In Vancouver, the Canucks
offer 15-20 PPV games).
Anyways, it's on my list of things to check into in the next few weeks.
As soon as I find something out, you'll see it in the paper.
Thanks for reading,
Rob Brodie
>Hello Rob,
>
>I could have sworn when the TV schedule was released Wednesday, there
were
>no less than five Senators games indicated as PPV, which of course
means Pay
>Per View. I looked at the Senators website today, and the five games
that
>had PPV indicated (including the game vs Detroit and one Maple Leafs
>matchup) were removed. I was actually surprised the media didn't pick
up on
>the PPV initially, but do you know exactly what's going on?
>
>Cheers,
>Ben
Hello, Ben:
I wrote a column back in March about pay per view. The Senators
definitely intend to bring it on board, it's just a matter of when they
get the licence to do it. I've always been under the impression it would
be 5-6 games to start, then grow from there (In Vancouver, the Canucks
offer 15-20 PPV games).
Anyways, it's on my list of things to check into in the next few weeks.
As soon as I find something out, you'll see it in the paper.
Thanks for reading,
Rob Brodie
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"Rob Brodie writes back!" You make it sound like you emailed a prayer and "GOD WROTE BACK!!!" Rob Brodie is paid to respond.
Ottawa Sun scribe Bruce Garrioch took the time to write me back to say that the Crosby and Malkin for Chris Kelly deal is finalized.
On to the poker posting:
1) The 2nd Annual OL SBP Tournament should be renamed The 1st Annual Kim Tournament if she's nice enough to host it.
2) A Stanford will surely win the tourney and luck will have nothing to do with it.
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On to the poker posting:
1) The 2nd Annual OL SBP Tournament should be renamed The 1st Annual Kim Tournament if she's nice enough to host it.
2) A Stanford will surely win the tourney and luck will have nothing to do with it.
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