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Current status of TV contracts
Can anyone bring us up to date on the average TV $$$ and payout by conference and when those contracts expire?

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RE: Current status of TV contracts
ACC payout is not know yet - that info was not made public and neither has the ACC tax return (yet). As for expiration, it NEVER expires (it seems).
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
ND's NBC deal runs until 2025.

ND sources privately say the contract pays $22 million a year.

(the old deal paid $15 million. ND is private so new deal $$ never announced in public)
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
Pac-12** $250 million 2012 through 2023-24 ESPN and Fox
Big 12 $90 million 2012 through 2024-25 Fox
$113 million 2012 through 2024-25 ESPN/ABC
40 million total 2019 through 2024-25 ESPN/+
Big Ten $112 million 2007 through 2031-2 The Big Ten Network* new numbers not known
$240 million 2017 through 2022-23 Fox
$10 million 2017 through 2022-23 CBS-basketball
$190 million 2017 through 2022-23 ESPN/ABC
American 83.3 million 2020-2032 ESPN
MAC $10 million 2017 through 2026-27 ESPN
Sun Belt ? 2020-2027-28 ESPN
BYU ? 2020-2026-27 ESPN
Notre Dame ? 2016-2025 NBC Old deal was $15 million

MWC is expiring. They have a tenative deal for 2020 to 2025-26, but I haven't seen it finalized. $45 million split between CBS Sports and Fox is what the rumors are.
CUSA is under $1million per school.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
SEC extending ESPN to 2034 ($6 billion for 20 years-$21.4/school). old contact was 2009-2023-24 for $150 million a year.
old CBS tier 1 contract is being taken over by ESPN at a rumored $350 million a year or more. old CBS deal was 2009-2023-24 for $55 million a year.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
ACC $240 million (3.6 billion total) 2011 through 2026-27 ESPN/ABC
But this was renegotiated with Notre Dame partially included. Supposed to be $260 million a year and extend to 2036.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
(06-15-2020 10:06 AM)bullet Wrote:  ACC $240 million (3.6 billion total) 2011 through 2026-27 ESPN/ABC
But this was renegotiated with Notre Dame partially included. Supposed to be $260 million a year and extend to 2036.

The ACC contract has actually been renegotiated TWICE since the last official number was released (once for Notre Dame/GoR and again for ACCN/extension to 2036). On top of that, it increases between $1 and $2 million per year anyway (starts low, ends high). That's why I stated I honestly have no idea how much it pays any more...
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(06-15-2020 10:46 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(06-15-2020 10:06 AM)bullet Wrote:  ACC $240 million (3.6 billion total) 2011 through 2026-27 ESPN/ABC
But this was renegotiated with Notre Dame partially included. Supposed to be $260 million a year and extend to 2036.

The ACC contract has actually been renegotiated TWICE since the last official number was released (once for Notre Dame/GoR and again for ACCN/extension to 2036). On top of that, it increases between $1 and $2 million per year anyway (starts low, ends high). That's why I stated I honestly have no idea how much it pays any more...

That's why I put the SEC and ACC separate from the others. Some uncertainty about the amounts.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
contracts are typically on a 3% per year escalator. You can actually calculate the payouts in any given year using the total figure, that 3% escalator and the number of schools.

I'll use the $300M LHN deal as an example, reported at $15M per year. The actual breakdown, gives these snippets:

2011-12 = $11,164,712
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2019-20 = $14,143,123
2020-21= $14,567,417
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2024-25 = $16,395,756 // last year of B12 GOR
2025-26 = $16,887,629
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2030-31 = $19,577,391 // last year of contract

average 2025-31 (the 6 years after B12 GOR expires) = $18,206,018

This is why Texas is sitting much happier than the little 8 whose ESPN 3rd tier rights are closer to $2M.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
CUSA programs get anywhere between $400,000 to $500,000 per school.

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RE: Current status of TV contracts
(06-15-2020 08:24 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  ACC payout is not know yet - that info was not made public and neither has the ACC tax return (yet). As for expiration, it NEVER expires (it seems).
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That's because ESPN gave the conference a couple of slight raises in TV money but also added a few years to the end of the contract each time.

The Pac-12 declined ESPN's offer to take over distribution of Pac-12 Network, and pay the conference for it, because ESPN's offer included adding several years to the current TV deal at only a slight increase in payout, similar to what ESPN did with the ACC. So the Pac-12 TV rights will be back on the market 10 years before the ACC. Will that decision pay off? We won't know for another few years.
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RE: Current status of TV contracts
(06-15-2020 01:37 PM)HiddenDragon Wrote:  CUSA programs get anywhere between $400,000 to $500,000 per school.

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Sun Belt is about the same.
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