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I tend to agree.The problem is that ESPN/Disney overpaid for all of the premium products and that same money isn't there for second tier products. The eyeballs just don't show up in the same numbers for PAC-x sports. That's the business of modern collegiate sports, right? Media platforms are still businesses, right?
ESPN is a sinking ship. Disney is a red dumpster fire. Turns out no one with any sense is buying into the corporatocracy in communist clothes with tyrannical messaging. Shocker. But it still works in China, right? Billions of eyeballs there and they all watch what they're told to watch. What better market!?
Been saying it's all a bubble for a long time. Gonna be a lot of bag holders when the music stops.
Speaking of expensive bags, maybe that Colorado AD should start making some phone calls to find out where the money for Prime-time is coming from since ESPN is suddenly budget conscious.
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Monty & Jake are talking PAC 12 TV deal. The PAC 12 and ESPN are working to find common ground on a deal for PAC 12 sports distribution. However according to sources ESPN is unwilling to up it's offer for Tier 2 rights. Which leaves the PAC 12 with no broadcast TV distribution partner at this time. Is the PAC 12 Conference and PAC 12 Football stream only going forward? Can ESPN find value in the PAC 12 Conference without Southern California and specifically Los Angeles?
Monty at 18:03 says the offer from Amazon (tier 1) & ESPN (Tier 2) is for 25M per school total. Monty ask what school is signing a GOR for 5 years? The PAC (250M per year) would make in 5 years what the BIG is making in 1 year!
We might start seeing PAC teams jump to the BIG12 unless they decide to go 100% streaming to increase their payout, or maybe the PAC12 actually expands before the next media deal is done as they may get more for an expanded league like the BIG12 just saw in their new deal.
What I am say is if the Pac12 signs a deal for 220M-250M per year (that is 22M-25M per school) they (The Pac12) will make during the entire life of the five year deal would be (1.1B or 1.25B) would be equal or very close to what the BIG10 is making in one year of their new deal.Are you saying the B1G TV deal is more than $100M a year to each school? That doesn’t sound right.
What I am say is if the Pac12 signs a deal for 220M-250M per year (that is 22M-25M per school) they (The Pac12) will make during the entire life of the five year deal would be (1.1B or 1.25B) would be equal or very close to what the BIG10 is making in one year of their new deal.