ESPN RENEWS W.S.O.P. AGREEMENT
21 August 2009
The giant sports television network ESPN has
renewed its seven-year broadcast contract with the World
Series of Poker, reports Fox Business News. The
agreement will go into effect after the expiration of
ESPN's current deal, which concludes with the 2010 WSOP,
and will keep new episodes of the world's largest poker
tournament airing on the sports cable network through
2018
ESPN's renewed commitment to the annual epic poker
tournament, which is owned by Harrah's Entertainment,
has surprised some industry observers, who have remarked
that audience viewership ratings for this year's (2009)
WSOP have been 8 percent lower thus far.
In 2008
the poker spectacular attracted 1.13 million viewers, an
increase of 15 percent on the 2007 viewership numbers.
The 2009 tourney is not over yet, however. The final
table of nine players reconvenes in November to decide a
winner, and this is expected to boost ratings. In 2008,
the delayed final table arrangements boosted the
viewership by a massive 46 percent over the 2007
statistics, and this year is expected to have a
significant impact.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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