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Linsanity helps end Knicks blackout on Time Warner

Linsanity helps bring blacked-out Knicks to 2 million Time Warner Cable customers in NY

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First, he lifted the Knicks back into the playoff hunt. Now Jeremy Lin has put them back on TV.

The Madison Square Garden Co. said Friday it had reached a tentative deal to put Knicks games back on television for some 2 million Time Warner Cable subscribers in the New York area. New York state officials and the NBA had pressured the companies to settle.

A dispute over fees had left subscribers unable to watch the Knicks since Jan. 1, meaning they couldn't tune in to watch the undrafted point guard from Harvard come off the bench to lead the team to seven straight wins and a 15-15 record. Fans complained and called for a quick resolution.

One state official close to the negotiations said Lin's phenomenal run forced the deal, along with the recent play of the Rangers, whose hockey games are also carried on the MSG network.

NBA Commissioner David Stern stepped in over the last two days, telling the sides how important it was to get Lin back on TV for both parties, for the league and for basketball itself, said one person close to the talks who requested anonymity.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called each company's top executives in the last two days, according to another state official. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because negotiations were private. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he had been working for a month to shepherd the companies toward agreement.

"I thank them for being responsive to the needs of New Yorkers," Cuomo said in a statement.

"Hallelujah," said Norman Siegel, a civil rights lawyer who wrote to the companies Friday to complain. "We can all watch and experience this evolving story."

The deal came just as the Knicks prepared to host the New Orleans Hornets Friday night.

A hurricane of "Linsanity" has swirled around the breakthrough 23-year-old, who was born in Palo Alto, Calif., to Taiwanese parents.

His play has helped lift the stock of The Madison Square Garden Co., which owns the Knicks and the MSG network that carries their games. On Friday, shares closed up 98 cents, or 3.1 percent, at $32.85.

The company's stock is up more than 11 percent since Lin stepped off the bench Feb. 4 and posted his first professional 25-point game.

An explosion of interest from fans around the world has resulted in a big ratings boost wherever Knicks games have been shown, including on Sina.com, the NBA's official website partner in China. The NBA has only one other Asian player, Hamed Haddadi, an Iranian who plays limited minutes for the Memphis Grizzlies.

ESPN had its biggest regular-season Friday night audience so far this season — 34 percent above the average with 3 million viewers — when Lin outscored Kobe Bryant with 38 points to beat the Lakers on Feb. 10.

MSG network has seen ratings more than triple since his breakout Feb. 4 game, according to Nielsen, even with the games blacked out to Time Warner Cable subscribers who account for about a fifth of more than 10 million people who get MSG.

Lin jerseys have been the top-selling jerseys at NBAStore.com for the last couple weeks, and they've now been shipped to 23 countries. Most buyers are in the U.S. and Canada; Taiwan, China and Australia round out the top five destinations. Fathead posters of Lin and trading cards are also flying out the door.

The new TV deal means higher advertising revenue and higher fees per subscriber for Madison Square Garden. The companies had been at loggerheads over what Time Warner Cable said was a demand for a 53 percent fee hike. MSG has said that claim was "simply incorrect."

While New Yorkers are especially possessive of their new star, his performances have helped fill sports bars and win fans around the world.

"The last time I was a Knicks fan was when Patrick Ewing was playing," said Tim Chen, a 25-year-old accountant who showed up at the Barney's Beanery sports bar near the UCLA campus in Los Angeles to catch the Knicks game Wednesday night. "It's been all Lin all week. People just overlooked him."

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Nakashima reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writers Michael Gormley in Albany, N.Y., and Karen Matthews in New York contributed to this report.

 

35 comments

  • Thomas  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
    Why can't everyone play nice, every #$%$ time I read something it has racial over tones... Ok ...Listen Up !! I love being White, even though I am shades of yellow and red...I'm sure you like being Black even though your truly amber and brown.. Now that is as stupid as the race CRAP !!! "Learn to love and you will realize you never really learned to live until that moment!" TJW 2012 Fat and Forty Tv
  • John  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  2 months ago
    good for jeremy lin. a good story for all.
  • Eat Healthy  •  Honolulu, United States  •  2 months ago
    Jeremy Lin is a light in a darkened NBA World and yet some veteran players do not recognize the light and try to sustanin their darkness with negative comments. How dumb can some players be.
  • Vincent  •  Houston, United States  •  2 months ago
    I don't understand how can the coach of Stanford Basketball Team not picked Jeremy Lin.
    • JN 2 months ago
      Not to be racist, but he is not Black so it is easy for the coach to overlook his talent.
    • Nico 2 months ago
      Who said Lin wanted to go there? It's not a draft. Besides he didn't get a basketball scholarship anywhere.
    • Cautious 2 months ago
      Stanford has a basketball team ??!!
  • Tommy  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  2 months ago
    It's nice to see talents to be discovered and lift the excitement of basketball for all the fans!
  • JOHN  •  Kingman, United States  •  2 months ago
    Is Lindsay Lohan going to sue Jeremy Lin for using part of her name???
  • XinZang  •  Irvine, United States  •  2 months ago
    Americans jumping on the Asian band wagon, they are the only ones with the money to support the NBA. They need the Asia dollars to come in, once he's hurt, the media will go away forever.
    • anonymous 2 months ago
      That's LOBSIDED.
      Mr. Lin is the Tiger Woods of NBA. Don't you think we want to see someone else of different color win for a change. That's what Tiger brought to golf. And Tiger defined himself of MULTIRACE.

      Mr. Lin is US citizen. Are you LOBSIDED, or don't read.

      So that would be the same thing as saying anything you did goes back to Africa. That's LOBSIDED logic.
    • anonymous 2 months ago
      Anyone who CAN READ, knows Mr. Lin is US citizen and not Asian citizen.

      HE WAS BORN HERE.

      And only a prejudiced and racist person thinks they are of 1 race. Yeah right. And the world is square. There is NO ONE PURE RACE, unless you married all your cousins. Racist people just do not want to admit it.
  • L  •  Downsville, United States  •  2 months ago
    Now fix the Dish Network and MSG problem. Make them play nice....
  • Aristoles  •  Islip, United States  •  2 months ago
    ATTT YAHOO there 16-16 another article with bad writers
  • hey  •  2 months ago
    Knicks is my home team now, and i am from california
  • Paul  •  Costa Mesa, United States  •  2 months ago
    I didn't even know there were still people getting there TV from cable, haven't they figured out satalite TV is the way to go. It's like when someone wants to fax me something, or the lady at the grocery store writing a check. Wake up 1982 was 30 years ago. Why anyone would do business with Time Warner is baffaling.
    • Magron 2 months ago
      yas. u tall dem. uz smert peepull kno waz upp.
  • Kazango the Great  •  2 months ago
    Too bad Lin's not getting a piece of MSG for his excellent work. He's done more in 2 weeks with a basketball and an opportunity than the MSG brass has in years, with every resource money can buy at their fingertips.
  • Nico  •  2 months ago
    Now fix the Universal Sports deal with TWC.
  • Adam V  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
    Huzzah! And on that very same day, the Knicks sign that piece of garbage JR Smith. You know Donnie Walsh would never have signed him. Leave it to Dolan to do something wrong even when he does something right. The Knicks and MSG are like a freakin' shell game to him. That's why when the Linsanity ends and the Nets start playing in Brooklyn, a lot of people will abandon the U.S.S. Knickerbockers.

    Anyway, I was actually enjoying MSG-free TV, even if I was paying for it. Hey, I pay for a lot of other channels that I don't watch either and would not include in my package if I had the choice. (E, Bravo, MTV, VH1 Regular, TLC, shall I continue?)
  • Godfrey  •  2 months ago
    BFD Bread and circuses...
  • DebbieBeanTown  •  2 months ago
    A refreshing change to basketball where 95% players are black. Boring...
    NBA needs some new and different blood.
  • A Yahoo!Xtra User  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
    And all along I thought it was the good run by the Rangers that lifted the stock.

    LETS GO RANGERS
    • Howard 2 months ago
      They looked great last night. Turns out the Rangers are the only team my Hawks can beat right now. Thanks.
    • I am the Messenger 2 months ago
      Who are Rangers?
  • anonymous  •  2 months ago
    Never heard of the Knicks until Mr. Lin.

    And for all the NBA players hating on Mr. Lin -- like the Mavericks player who says it's all the coach and Mr. Lin just happen to fit in the coach's game plan. REALLY, so I guess the Knicks were winning before they put Mr. Lin on the startup lineup.

    Really Maverick - and who won last time?

    And for the Nets - who wanted payback -- have you ever played without practice? wait for the man.

    And Mr. Lin is inch per inch a better player than some of these 7 footers....

    Mr. Lin is an average sized man with great ability.
  • keith  •  2 months ago
    I am a long time Knicks fan but lets not get ahead of ourselves, Its only been 7 games.
    • JN 2 months ago
      That does not sound like a fan's statement.
  • wow  •  2 months ago
    WoW!

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