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RE: Fox/ESPN have veto power on Big 12 Expansion?
(07-27-2015 01:30 PM)stever20 Wrote:  What you are saying is just a basic TV contract.....

The AAC who is with ESPN. They have a tv contract but no grant of rights. But Fox can't air an AAC game because ESPN has the rights to that conference....

A Grant of Rights is with the CONFERNCE. It's the CONFERNCE that would go after a school if they left the conference. The network has NOTHING to do with it at all. NOTHING is turned over to the network. I repeat.... NOTHING.

What do you think a TV contract is and how they are given things to broadcast? Set up a satellite to broadcast waves in the ocean since those are the only rights given to them to broadcast?

Would be some interesting TV.
07-27-2015 01:37 PM
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