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TV industry analyst: ACC additions worth more than BE deal 2014
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RE: TV industry analyst: ACC additions worth more than BE deal 2014
NBC Sports wants back into college sports in a bad way. They already have a relationship with Notre Dame. The idea that NBC has floated to The Big East is a pairing of Big East with Notre Dame in Double and Triple headers on NBC and the new sports channel. It would mean a typical Saturday would be a Noon Big East game followed by a 3PM Notre Dame game while wrapping the day up with a 7PM Big East game. Seems like a workable plan. I would expect that The Big East will happily accept this just to get away from ESPN.
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02-08-2012 05:15 PM
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