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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(02-08-2019 08:26 AM)MWC Tex Wrote:  I think ESPN will set it up with an all or nothing deal and I think the AAC will accept it because it will give them a few games on ABC. ESPN is pushing their + platform and needs as many captive conferences it can get.
I see an increase to 5-7 million from ESPN with a long term deal of 10 years. If the AAC rejects ESPN then I see the AAC getting 3-5 million/school with various networks.
I think the homework is already done by Aresco and knows the ballpark value from other networks...it’s just a matter of a few issues to clear up and signing

Yes, I think the biggest sticking point might be ESPN's desire to put more AAC games on the "plus" format, which Aresco will resist.
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