Is ESPN Looking To Poach The British Open Away From TNT?

Thursday, June 19, 2008


TNT currently has the opening two rounds of the British Open but according to Ron Sirak of Golf Digest (via Sports Business Daily), ESPN is interested in aquiring the rights when they're up in 2009.

GOLF WORLD's Ron Sirak cites sources as saying that discussions are "under way for ESPN to take over" broadcast rights for the British Open in 2010 when the tournament returns to the Old Course at St. Andrews. TNT currently has a contract to broadcast the Open through the '09 event. Sirak writes ESPN, which currently has weekday coverage of The Masters and the U.S. Open and is "involved with NBC" in Ryder Cup coverage, "seems to be developing a 'big event' strategy when it comes to golf."
If this goes down this would be the only major which would be aired on the Disney family of networks. ABC has the final two rounds and making the move to pick up the first two makes a great deal of sense. Obviously it's good that Tiger's knee will be healed by 2010 and that the Tournament will be heading back to the Old Course at St. Andrews for the first time since 2005.

ESPN/ABC would also become the only solo network/entity to air coverage for a Major Tournament in its entirety over the four day period.

Media Notes (Sports Business Daily)

Posted by Awful Announcing- at 2:05 PM

4 Comments:

I doubt that Berman is allowed to leave the country so ESPN wants it, I'm all for it.

GMoney said...
Jun 19, 2008, 4:10:00 PM  

If they send Berman to the Old Course, somebody please kidnap him after he gets off the plane.

Also, I'd be a little afraid of who they might send out to cover the Open; unlike their other majors, they wouldn't be forced to use another network's stable of competent announcers since this is ABC's only tournament.

Anonymous said...
Jun 19, 2008, 7:31:00 PM  

Bob Clampett? I love his wacky Bugs Bunny cartoons!

Anonymous said...
Jun 20, 2008, 2:21:00 AM  

Well, up until a few years ago, ESPN had the British Open, so this is hardly monumental. I guess you could say TNT poached it first.

Eddie Bajek said...
Jun 20, 2008, 12:57:00 PM  

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