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CABLEVISION NOT REAPING HUGE PAYOFF FROM KNICKS, RANGERS?

          MSG could lose up to $15M if the Knicks "don't survive"
     their first-round playoff series against the Heat, according
     to Philip Lentz of CRAIN'S N.Y. BUSINESS.  However, Lentz
     added, "For almost any other sports empire, that could spell
     disaster.  Not for the Garden.  MSG has built such a
     monopoly in local sports broadcasting that it can expect
     more sellouts, push through higher ticket prices and demand
     fatter ad rates for its televised games again next year." 
     MSG is "mum" on the financial losses, but it typically
     budgets for two rounds of the playoffs for the Knicks and
     NHL Rangers, "counting on" $1M in revenue from each home
     game, plus TV ad revenues from road games.  Officials say
     expansion into other types of entertainment -- MSG earned
     nearly $3M from the Holyfield-Lewis fight last March -- "has
     reduced the Garden's dependence" on the teams "to turn a
     profit."  And "corporate demand" on the MSG Network, arena
     signage and related sponsorships "is as strong as ever." 
     But Lentz writes that one "financial trouble spot" is the
     Rangers, as their TV ratings dropped 18% this year.  An
     anonymous sports market exec said, "People are getting very
     nervous about the Rangers situation.  They're banking on
     [free agent Brian] Leetch being a New York guy and staying. 
     But there's a real risk there" (CRAIN'S N.Y., 5/10). 

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