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RE: OT: NFL/DirecTV on verge of $1.4 Billion deal with Sunday Ticket...
(08-25-2014 10:28 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(08-25-2014 09:50 AM)adcorbett Wrote:  Is that much higher than the current contract? I though they were currently paying $1.1 billion per year?

story said they currently are paying 1 billion per year. So 1.3-1.4 would be a 30-40% increase.

The 2 biggest losers in this right now- Pac 12 network and the Longhorn Network. Lots of folks have Directv only for the Sunday Ticket and won't give that up. Pac 12 is going to have to make a pretty hard decision now.

I'm one of those people who only has it for Sunday Ticket--but connect the dots to the Pac-12 and LHN for me.
08-26-2014 03:45 PM
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