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NCAA版 - 最近两年唯一一个在BCS中保持全胜的联盟终于跟狡猾的espn签署丧权辱盟的电视转播条约
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k***o
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从两年前big east否决espn$1.17 billion的offer开始
espn就开始煽风点火让16个学校离开BE
最终迫使BE达成金额仅仅是原来六分之一的合同
万恶的资本主义啊
Big East, ESPN agree to TV deal
Updated: February 23, 2013, 2:51 PM ET
By Brett McMurphy | ESPN
The Big East Conference confirmed Saturday that ESPN has matched a media
rights deal offer, keeping the network as the league's primary rights holder.
The deal is for seven years and worth $130 million through the 2019-20
school year, league sources said. The Big East's new deal is worth less per
school than its current ESPN deal and six times less than what ESPN
presented two years ago.
The conference did not reveal terms of the agreement in its announcement.
The league's presidents could vote as early as Monday, when they are
expected to approve the deal, sources said.
Last week, the Big East received an official offer from NBC Sports Network,
but because ESPN is currently the primary rights holder, it had one week to
match NBC's offer to retain the Big East's rights.
The Big East's new deal is worth less per school than its current ESPN
deal and six times less than what ESPN presented two years ago.
"ESPN has matched the third-party offer that the Big East Conference
received, and, subject to Big East board approval, ESPN and the Big East
will continue, for years to come, their long-term relationship, which began
in 1980," commissioner Mike Aresco said in a statement.
ESPN also issued a statement, saying, "We look forward to continuing our
relationship."
After ESPN matched the financial aspect, the Big East had to be satisfied
ESPN's deal matched NBC Sports Network's offer in all facets.
In the past two years since the Big East turned down ESPN's $1.17 billion
offer, the league has had 16 schools either leave or announce they were
leaving.
The Big East's new deal is comparable to a new media rights deal the
Mountain West signed with CBS Sports Network. Both, however, are
substantially less than what the power five conferences -- Big Ten, Pac-12,
SEC, Big 12 and ACC -- receive.
ESPN's deal with the Big East would include seven years for men's basketball
(2013-20) and six years for football (2014-20). The deal would break down
to $10 million for the 2013-14 basketball season and $20 million starting in
2014-15 for football and men's basketball, sources said.
ESPN's package includes annually broadcasting 65 football games, 150-plus
basketball games, a conference football championship game and the Big East
men's basketball tournament on ESPN's family of networks, sources said.
The Big East's current basketball media rights deal with ESPN and CBS
expires after the 2012-13 academic year, while the football deal with ESPN
will expire after the 2013-14 academic year. The new deal will "sync" both
sports through the 2019-20 academic year.
Sources said CBS also will extend its men's basketball rights with the Big
East, paying the league about an additional $2 million annually.
That will bring the Big East's total media rights value to about $22 million
annually, starting in 2014 and, based on a 12-team league, worth about $1.8
million per school annually.
In 2011, ESPN offered a new nine-year deal to the Big East worth $1.17
billion or an average of $130 million annually. However, the Big East's
presidents voted to turn down the deal that would have earned football
members nearly $14 million a year.
The Big East's $10 million figure for the men's basketball season in 2013-14
is based on the seven Catholic schools remaining in the league next season,
sources said. If those schools leave the Big East before next year, that
figure would be reduced.
The seven Catholic basketball schools -- DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette,
Providence, Seton Hall, St. John's and Villanova -- are expected to leave
the Big East and form a 10- to 12-team league, but not until 2014. Fox
Sports is willing to pay the seven schools as much as $3 million annually,
sources said.
ESPN president John Skipper recently told SI.com that he also believes Fox
Sports will get the Catholic 7 deal, but Skipper said ESPN would be
interested in sub-licensing some games.
The Big Ten, Pac-12 and Big 12 each receive at least $20 million per school
annually. The SEC is expected to exceed those figures when its new SEC
Network deal is completed with ESPN in the coming weeks, sources said.
The ACC, with the addition of Notre Dame as a full member in all sports but
football, is expected to earn about $19 million annually per school.
This summer, Pittsburgh and Syracuse will leave for the ACC. On July 1, 2014
, Louisville (ACC), Notre Dame (ACC), Rutgers (Big Ten) and the Catholic 7
group are expected to depart, leaving the Big East as a 10-member conference
consisting of: Connecticut, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis,
South Florida, SMU, Temple, Tulane and UCF.
However, even that number remains uncertain. Some league members, most
notably UConn and Cincinnati, continue to lobby to join other leagues.
Cincinnati president Santa Ono recently sent each ACC president video
descriptions of the Bearcats' $70 million upcoming stadium renovation and
holiday cards in hopes of helping land an ACC invitation, the Cincinnati
Enquirer reported Tuesday.
In 2015, Navy is scheduled to join the Big East as the league's 11th school,
competing as a football-only member. Tulsa and UMass are the leading
candidates to become the Big East's 12th member if the league decides to
expand, sources told ESPN.
l*****8
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BE自己太弱,怨不得ESPN.
L*1
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这个嘛,Big East没有抓住机会。
缩水后的BE应该不比这个值更多钱。
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