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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 947628" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>What is the format of the current ESPN with the ACC? I have a hard time believing that the money ESPN pays to the ACC changes at all with viewership numbers. ESPN doesn't get a lot more revenue with more viewers, and the ACC would have known that ESPN could change viewership numbers by the games they broadcast in different time slots. The ACC would not have wanted to give ESPN the power to arbitrarily change the amount paid on the contract.</p><p></p><p>The big revenue problem is that the ACC signed a 20 year deal with ESPN for the same money that the Big 10 and SEC were getting at that point in time. Everybody knew at the time that the TV deals for those conferences were going to expire more than a decade before the ACC deal. Everybody knew (or should have known) back then that the other conferences were going to get better deals at the next negotiation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 947628, member: 2426"] What is the format of the current ESPN with the ACC? I have a hard time believing that the money ESPN pays to the ACC changes at all with viewership numbers. ESPN doesn't get a lot more revenue with more viewers, and the ACC would have known that ESPN could change viewership numbers by the games they broadcast in different time slots. The ACC would not have wanted to give ESPN the power to arbitrarily change the amount paid on the contract. The big revenue problem is that the ACC signed a 20 year deal with ESPN for the same money that the Big 10 and SEC were getting at that point in time. Everybody knew at the time that the TV deals for those conferences were going to expire more than a decade before the ACC deal. Everybody knew (or should have known) back then that the other conferences were going to get better deals at the next negotiation. [/QUOTE]
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