I was looking for some paintball videos and i came across matchs that were form 1994 and 1995 of tournments. What stopped it? Does anyone know why?
Did you know that paintball use to be on espn?
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Espn breaking a contract agreement with nppl, plus it probably didn't do well on the ratings. I used to watch it way back when, i was 12 years old i think...Last edited by LaW; 11-09-2003, 07:34 PM.Taking a long needed leave of the sport to finish school and tour the country
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yeah I remember seeing it, I was only 7 years old. I watched it though. Found it very interesting. I wish it was still on now.
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here is a website that has a few old ones.
they have a few old videos and i think they have tom in one of the videos im going to look.
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thats how i found out and got interested in paintball.
saw it on espn, had good coverage of it too.Comment
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me too.... it was awesome... haha i remeber thinking OMG there shooting so fast...Originally posted by 68Classic
yeah I remember seeing it, I was only 7 years old. I watched it though. Found it very interesting. I wish it was still on now.Last week i thought i was indecisive, but now im not sure anymore...Comment
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Originally posted by LaW
Espn breaking a contract agreement with nppl, plus it probably didn't do well on the ratings. I used to watch it way back when, i was 12 years old i think...
Yea, I remmeber it. When i saw him i immediatley ran to my mom and bugged her to let me try it out.Dub V
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Wow, I've been found again. :)
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yep i remember watching it on espn. i will never forget when i saw the guy with a prostetic(cant spell) leg slide into the 50. i just dont know why i havent forgotten about it yet. weird.Team CDR
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Re: Yess We Were!
That is not true.Originally posted by FESTUS33
Thank's Jerry Braun
ESPN did not break the contract, Jerry Did!
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Braun's company produced the show. Commercials were sold in the show to cover production costs (running the tournament, producing the shows, etc.)
ESPN did not run the show during the oritinally scheduled airtimes.
If memory serves, the airtimes were Saturday afternoons at around 2:00 pm, or something similar. After the initial published airtimes passed, ESPN did start putting the shows on the air - but in a different time slot - after midnight.
At that point, Braun was stuck in the middle. By moving the commercials to a less watched time slot, ESPN reduced the value of the commercial inserts - commercials that had already been sold.
Braun took ESPN to court, and they eventually settled with him, airing the shows on a new schedule agreed upon as part of the settlement.
A few years later, ESPN approached Braun to produce another paintball show, as the first had been quite successful in ratings. I've seen the letter from ESPN to Braun, on ESPN's letterhead - it was shown at an industry conference at World Cup in 1998 or 99, when Braun offered the info for anyone else who might be interested in producing a paintball show for ESPN.
It was ESPN that burned not only Braun, but all the sponsors of the ESPN tournaments, not the other way around.
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Re: Re: Yess We Were!
Originally posted by billmi
That is not true.
Braun's company produced the show. Commercials were sold in the show to cover production costs (running the tournament, producing the shows, etc.)
ESPN did not run the show during the oritinally scheduled airtimes.
If memory serves, the airtimes were Saturday afternoons at around 2:00 pm, or something similar. After the initial published airtimes passed, ESPN did start putting the shows on the air - but in a different time slot - after midnight.
At that point, Braun was stuck in the middle. By moving the commercials to a less watched time slot, ESPN reduced the value of the commercial inserts - commercials that had already been sold.
Braun took ESPN to court, and they eventually settled with him, airing the shows on a new schedule agreed upon as part of the settlement.
A few years later, ESPN approached Braun to produce another paintball show, as the first had been quite successful in ratings. I've seen the letter from ESPN to Braun, on ESPN's letterhead - it was shown at an industry conference at World Cup in 1998 or 99, when Braun offered the info for anyone else who might be interested in producing a paintball show for ESPN.
It was ESPN that burned not only Braun, but all the sponsors of the ESPN tournaments, not the other way around.
See you on the field,
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