Excelsior entrepreneur Robert Atkinson is hoping his Real Estate Network will be to real estate what ESPN has been to sports.
His plan, with the help of a cable TV heavy-hitter, is to create a television network and multimedia platform dedicated to "developing, producing and marketing real estate-related entertainment, news and information to a global audience" via three screens: television, Web and mobile.
The announcement comes at a time of intense interest in the struggling real estate industry. But it also comes at a challenging time for media companies, which are fighting for advertising and audience alike as they adjust to the ever-changing opportunities of digital technology.
Atkinson said he hopes the network will produce a range of content, including news, financial insights, market information and entertainment and lifestyle programming.
Though he's been working on the project for nearly four years, he didn't say when the network would launch. "Stay tuned," he said.
Stuart Evey, who was founding chairman of ESPN in 1979, will be chairman of the board. In an interview from his home in Spokane, Wash., Evey said he's made a "modest" financial commitment to the network, is helping round up investors and is optimistic about its prospects.
"It's a hell of a thing," he said. "I don't have any hesitation about promoting it."
Evey said he joined the board because the network presents "another opportunity to build an iconic television network, Web marketplace and brand in the real estate space."