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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 1004598" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It is the contract for the Big 10 Network with all of the cable/sat/streaming providers. Each subscriber pays for the Big Ten Network. I saw estimates from years ago that the SEC Network received 40 cents per subscriber out of market, and $1.40 for every subscriber in market. I don't exactly remember the estimates for the Big Ten Network, but they were similar. When Rutgers joined the Big10, the revenue for the Big Ten Network increased something like $60-80 million per year. That is solely for Rutgers being an in market team, even if nobody in NY ever watched a single game.</p><p></p><p>Cable and sat companies are in trouble. Linear streaming providers probably won't be the same in 10-15 years either. However, there is still a ton of money to be made off of linear TV channel subscriptions. Corporations don't kill money makers until they are whithered on the vine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 1004598, member: 2426"] It is the contract for the Big 10 Network with all of the cable/sat/streaming providers. Each subscriber pays for the Big Ten Network. I saw estimates from years ago that the SEC Network received 40 cents per subscriber out of market, and $1.40 for every subscriber in market. I don't exactly remember the estimates for the Big Ten Network, but they were similar. When Rutgers joined the Big10, the revenue for the Big Ten Network increased something like $60-80 million per year. That is solely for Rutgers being an in market team, even if nobody in NY ever watched a single game. Cable and sat companies are in trouble. Linear streaming providers probably won't be the same in 10-15 years either. However, there is still a ton of money to be made off of linear TV channel subscriptions. Corporations don't kill money makers until they are whithered on the vine. [/QUOTE]
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