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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 882392" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Here's a thought I just had regarding B1G and expansion into TV markets, how the GoR might play into moves from the ACC, and how that's different than the ACC.</p><p></p><p>The B1G is about TVs, not eyeballs. So it really doesn't matter if the B1G Network or ACC Network air GT home games. Then B1G is getting their money from having a team in that market ($1.25/set versus $0.25/set, guessing at numbers because I don't care to look them up). So the B1G makes their money whether the rights to the broadcast are theirs or others. So, there's still an incentive to get into large TV markets, regardless of whether they have rights to broadcast or not; they make their money in other ways. The SEC is eyeballs, so broadcast rights do matter. At that point, it's all about the exit fee. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 882392, member: 198"] Here's a thought I just had regarding B1G and expansion into TV markets, how the GoR might play into moves from the ACC, and how that's different than the ACC. The B1G is about TVs, not eyeballs. So it really doesn't matter if the B1G Network or ACC Network air GT home games. Then B1G is getting their money from having a team in that market ($1.25/set versus $0.25/set, guessing at numbers because I don't care to look them up). So the B1G makes their money whether the rights to the broadcast are theirs or others. So, there's still an incentive to get into large TV markets, regardless of whether they have rights to broadcast or not; they make their money in other ways. The SEC is eyeballs, so broadcast rights do matter. At that point, it's all about the exit fee. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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