Post by Amber on Jun 20, 2005 14:22:02 GMT -5
After posting in the topic “Is TNA Still On TV?”, I decided to find out what the deal with TNA, RAW, and Spike TV, etc. was and I found this article just posted today.
Major Breaking News On Spike TV/TNA Negotiations
Reported by Tim Brown
The following is from MultiChannel.com:
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. fare will depart this fall, but Spike TV evidently won’t go without grappling.
Sources close to the network said the men’s-targeted service is finalizing a deal with Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (TNA) for a weekly late-night run.
Just two weeks ago, it appeared as if TNA was moving toward a pact with Superstation WGN, but sources said those negotiations broke down late last week.
Spike officials would say only that the network is in “continuing discussions” with the upstart pro-wrestling outfit. But sources said Spike is targeting a one-hour, late-Saturday-night time slot for TNA, which has been without a network outlet since its one-year agreement with FSN expired last month.
Under that deal, TNA leased time on FSN for its weekly Friday-afternoon series.
It’s unclear if TNA would pay Spike for carriage. Representatives from the organization could not be reached for comment by press time.
In April, Spike opted against renewing WWE’s highly rated Monday Night Raw franchise -- which will return to USA Network this fall -- in favor of upping its investment in original programming.
Spike has also made a major commitment to combat-sports outfit Ultimate Fighting Championship, renewing freshman reality series Ultimate Fighter and agreeing to run six live UFC events over the next two years. It will also telecast 26 one-hour episodes of a still-untitled series featuring classic footage of UFC events.
www.headlineplanet.com/news/1119242667.html
Reported by Tim Brown
The following is from MultiChannel.com:
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. fare will depart this fall, but Spike TV evidently won’t go without grappling.
Sources close to the network said the men’s-targeted service is finalizing a deal with Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (TNA) for a weekly late-night run.
Just two weeks ago, it appeared as if TNA was moving toward a pact with Superstation WGN, but sources said those negotiations broke down late last week.
Spike officials would say only that the network is in “continuing discussions” with the upstart pro-wrestling outfit. But sources said Spike is targeting a one-hour, late-Saturday-night time slot for TNA, which has been without a network outlet since its one-year agreement with FSN expired last month.
Under that deal, TNA leased time on FSN for its weekly Friday-afternoon series.
It’s unclear if TNA would pay Spike for carriage. Representatives from the organization could not be reached for comment by press time.
In April, Spike opted against renewing WWE’s highly rated Monday Night Raw franchise -- which will return to USA Network this fall -- in favor of upping its investment in original programming.
Spike has also made a major commitment to combat-sports outfit Ultimate Fighting Championship, renewing freshman reality series Ultimate Fighter and agreeing to run six live UFC events over the next two years. It will also telecast 26 one-hour episodes of a still-untitled series featuring classic footage of UFC events.
www.headlineplanet.com/news/1119242667.html