NBC tees up changes at Golf Channel
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(February 7, 2011) NBC Sports wasted little time putting its stamp on the Golf Channel.

In his first week as the new president of the Golf Channel, Mike McCarley drew on NBCUniversal personalities and resources, including CNBC and the Weather Channel.

Golf Channel came under the NBCU umbrella when its owner, Comcast, acquired control of NBCU on Jan. 28. Over the weekend, the channel began running five-second IDs that let viewers know "You're watching the Golf Channel, now powered by NBC Sports."

During the network's five-week-old morning show, The Morning Drive, a CNBC business report was added.

"The audiences between CNBC and the Golf Channel are very similar, very affluent, very influential hard-to-reach C-suite executives," said McCarley, who had been senior VP for strategic marketing, promotion and communications for NBC Sports. "CNBC seems to be for work and the Golf Channel for play, so we created CNBC business breaks."

When a desert chill delayed the start of the Phoenix Open golf tournament Thursday, the channel drew on coverage from The Weather Channel, owned by a group led by NBCU.

"There are resources available within the new, larger company that we'll deploy when it's appropriate and when it makes sense for the audience," McCarley said. "We're never going to stray from the core of the mission, which is to serve the viewer, the golf fan. But when it makes sense, we'll be able to use the resources of the overall company to help make it better."

Some NBC personalities also appeared on Morning Drive last week, including NFL announcers Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Tony Dungy, who talked Super Bowl in addition to their golf games, and Today show host Matt Lauer.

"We wanted to make a bit of a statement this week, for sure," McCarley said, adding that before he considered making substantial changes at the network, he'll be spending time talking to the current staffers who contributed to a record-setting January.

The network had 15 million total viewers in the month, up 1 million from a year ago. Average viewership was up 41%.

Read more at Broadcasting & Cable where this story was originally published.
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