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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(02-14-2019 10:22 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  CBS-SN doesn't subscribe to the Nielsen service.

Thanks, didn't know that. I suspect CBSSN is up there with NBCSN and FS1, meaning in the same tier as the two flagship ESPN channels.

FWIW, I don't think Coog is wrong in an aspirational sense: Of course all of us would love it if the AAC could maintain or even improve its exposure on cable channels AND getting paid a lot more money for it. That's the ideal.

I just think that if ESPN pushes hard to get some football and basketball on PLUS that the AAC shouldn't automatically reject. We should be willing to entertain that, for a price.
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