That was a Golden Boy production. That's why we got "treated" to Mario Lopez as a host too.
That was a Golden Boy production. That's why we got "treated" to Mario Lopez as a host too.
We're in a period of slow economy... It affects everything including boxing...
I also thought it was the "link team" and did not realize HBO had them as the main crew.That was the first time I had ever viewed an entire Card via the web. Honestly,I did not miss Lampley's big blow hard drama call.......Tompkins is pretty good,was a decade plus Main Caller with Al bernstein on ESPN. He does get a little goofy at times but Mario Lopez ?? He's a hoser.
They're doing it to save money. There was a Thomas Hauser column a few weeks ago on secondsout.com covering what's going on at HBO/Showtime. Worth reading. He always is.
But multiple sources say that there is a budget crunch at HBO Sports. The point person in the effort is said to be Barbara Thomas (senior vice president and chief financial officer), who oversees the day-to-day budget numbers and is widely respected throughout HBO.
The same sources say that Inside the NFL was cut for budgetary reasons and that Costas Now could follow suit when its host’s contract expires despite the exemplary nature of Bob Costas’s work.
“But it doesn’t stop there,” says a member of the HBO production team. “They’re looking at three and four-figure expenses that they never thought twice about before. They’re planning to leave both Merchant and Kellerman home when they do [the June 28th telecast of] Pacquiao-Diaz to save airfare and three nights at the hotel.”
The average HBO World Championship Boxing and HBO Pay-Per-View telecast incurs roughly $400,000 in production costs. For Boxing After Dark, the number is closer to $250,000. These numbers are being scrutinized to bring them more in line with Showtime’s lower production costs. Some of the differential relates to production values that are important to HBO and should be maintained. But some of the differential relates to expenses that can be trimmed.
“The guys in charge nickel-and-dime the low-end people on the production team,” says a current HBO employee. “But they spend thousands of dollars more than they need to spend for travel expenses and other perks for themselves. They act like it’s their birthright to stay at the Four Seasons.”
“Look at the number of people in the Showtime sports department and the number of people at HBO Sports,” adds Bob Arum. “HBO spends more money on unnecessary salaries than you can imagine. There are so many places where they have two people doing the same job. Half of the people at HBO Sports could disappear tomorrow and they wouldn’t be missed.”
Boxing - Columns - Thomas Hauser
Boxing - Columns - Thomas Hauser
Both these links cover the current promotional/TV situation in the States and are fascinating reading for any Saddo regular.
I'm glad I did not order the fight now.
I hate change.
HBO only distributed the fight. Goldenboy produced it. Therefore they did not have HBO graphics or announce team, it will not appear on HBO next week and HBO does not own the footage.
Like Moralez vs Diaz last year, HBO was not interested in the fight, but the promoter was going to do the PPV anyway. So the promoter can either have it distributed by some no name company like the Arthur Abraham fight on Oct 4, or they can cut HBO in on the profits and allow HBO to distribute it and hopefully pick up all the advertisement and perks that come with being distributed by HBO.
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