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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(03-02-2019 11:43 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(03-02-2019 11:16 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(03-02-2019 10:37 AM)CougarRed Wrote:  This article about Memphis' expected conference revenue increase tells us several things about the new ESPN deal.

1. Apparently it will run for four years starting next season.
2. TV money per school will grow to $3M to $3.5M next year, which was to be the last year of the current $2M/year deal.
3. In the following three years, TV money per school will grow to $6.5M to $7M per year.

Obviously, many more details need to be released in order to evaluate, but for UC/UConn/USF, should this not be considered a disappointment?

Yes, a deal that ranges from $6.5m to $7.5m would IMO be viewed as a disappointment by just about everybody, especially the original three.

A deal that pays each school $7M net of all conference expenses is probably worth $8M gross. Looks like approx. $100M/year TV contract.
03-02-2019 01:15 PM
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