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		<title>By: Marty Desmond</title>
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		<description>Kelly,
 
Congratulations on the win.  They took down my Sharks on the way, and I salute them.
 
I like your points. I think the same thing is true about the Saints win this year. As of now, Boston is leading L.A. in the NBA championship, and it is due to the incredible team play.
 
It&#039;s interesting that the new owner opened up the local tv to gain fans.  When I was in New Orleans, the Hornets were not available in my market, which was one of the wealthiest fan bases in their area.  They lost a chance to increase their fan base by not having games televised. In addition, though the games were sold out, the revenue lost from caps, jerseys, jackets, etc. was huge. At some point, when the team is down, they have a smaller fan base to buoy enthusiasm in the franchise. Maybe the Blackhawk model is the way to go.
 
Great job. Cheers,
Marty</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kelly,<br />
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Congratulations on the win.  They took down my Sharks on the way, and I salute them.<br />
 <br />
I like your points. I think the same thing is true about the Saints win this year. As of now, Boston is leading L.A. in the NBA championship, and it is due to the incredible team play.<br />
 <br />
It&#8217;s interesting that the new owner opened up the local tv to gain fans.  When I was in New Orleans, the Hornets were not available in my market, which was one of the wealthiest fan bases in their area.  They lost a chance to increase their fan base by not having games televised. In addition, though the games were sold out, the revenue lost from caps, jerseys, jackets, etc. was huge. At some point, when the team is down, they have a smaller fan base to buoy enthusiasm in the franchise. Maybe the Blackhawk model is the way to go.<br />
 <br />
Great job. Cheers,<br />
Marty</p>
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