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RE: TV industry analyst: ACC additions worth more than BE deal 2014
Well, first off, you still have Big East hoops- which is still in the top 3 conferences in the country. Big East tourney at MSG probably the premier conference tournament in the country. Added Texas to the current Big East. Also, for football- Boise- who is a media darling right now in football. Also- the market for live sports is a LOT smaller now than it was 5-6 years ago. The only other media property open in the next 2 years is the BCS package. For a channel like NBCSC- it's critical they get a major property. And- ESPN I would not count out at all. Big East hoops a large part of their history.
02-08-2012 04:01 PM
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