Fox Eyeing Turner South?

By Mike Reynolds
MultiChannel News

2/17/2006 6:00:00 PM

http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6308700.html?display=Breaking+News


With an eye toward grabbing more sports rights for its regional sports 
network, FSN South, Fox Cable Networks could be nearing a deal with Time 
Warner Inc. to purchase Turner South.

Turner South, a regional network that offers entertainment programming, 
also holds long-term rights to Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves, the 
National Hockey League's Atlanta Thrashers and the National Basketball 
Association's Atlanta Hawks. Time Warner is also looking to sell the Braves.

Fox officials declined to comment. A Turner spokeswoman would only say, "We 
are in discussions on both assets. We will not comment on those negotiations."

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Friday that Time Warner was deep 
in negotiations with Fox to divest Turner South.

Sources familiar with the negotiations anticipated that the Turner South 
deal would be concluded first.

Turner South -- which has vaulted into cable's top 10 in ratings on a 
number of occasions with its presentations of Braves games -- aired 53 of 
the club's contests in 2005, and it was expected to air around the same 
number during the 2006 and 2007 seasons.

Through a deal Turner Sports signed with MLB last November, TBS -- which 
will present around 70 Braves games each of the next two seasons -- is 
slated to air 45 contests a year from 2008-12. However, it holds the rights 
to air more than 80 games on other regional and local networks within the 
Turner family. Those rights would presumably be assigned to the purchaser 
of Turner South.

FSN South -- the nation's largest regional sports network, with 11.3 
million subscribers in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South 
and North Carolina -- already has rights to some 25 Braves games that it 
can show in some markets. It also holds rights to Hawks and Memphis 
Grizzlies NBA games, as well as MLB's Baltimore Orioles and the NHL's 
Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators.

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, according to published reports, is said 
to be kicking the tires around the Braves.

A Turner executive said that should the network be sold to Fox, the 
entertainment programming on Turner South could migrate to a broadband 
service. Since bowing in 1999, Turner South has offered an array of 
original fare centering on regional sensibilities with such programs as 
Southern Living Presents and Liars & Legends.


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University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204
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