TIGER-PAUL
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RE: SBJ article on TV deals-ACC, SEC
Fowler is still saying ACC to 20m.
The ACC's grant of rights, coupled with Notre Dame's part-time football commitment, brings the league's revenue to more than $20 million per school annually, according to a league source.
Some other info here also seems a littled dated.
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RE: SBJ article on TV deals-ACC, SEC
(05-08-2013 08:18 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: Is the AAC really only making $4 million total for 7 years of basketball on CBS Sports? That has to be a misprint.
That's the second place I'd seen that. The other was a Dennis Dodd article that was edited to read that, but had originally stated that the amount was $3M/year.
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RE: SBJ article on TV deals-ACC, SEC
(05-08-2013 08:56 AM)CommuterBob Wrote: (05-08-2013 08:18 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: Is the AAC really only making $4 million total for 7 years of basketball on CBS Sports? That has to be a misprint.
That's the second place I'd seen that. The other was a Dennis Dodd article that was edited to read that, but had originally stated that the amount was $3M/year.
CBS probably gets 6-9 games per season, which would mean CBS is paying between $50,000 and $100,000 per game depending on how many games they show -- that's pretty decent money for the conference.
You can't compare it to the Big East/FS1 deal because FS1 is probably going to air 4-5 BE hoops games a week during the season, plus the Big East tournament.
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