Thread dealing with mostly college conference tv deals and tv money as we enter a new year.
2011 TV Contract Details:View at
http://collegesportsinfo.com/2011/10/03 ... onference/Quote:
ACC
12 years, $1.86 billion, ESPN (through 2024)
Annual: $155 million
Average Annual per School: $13 million
Notes: figures expected to improve with the additions of Syracuse & Pittsburgh
Big East
6 years, $200 million, ABC/ESPN [CBS contributes $9 million of total] (through 2013)
Annual: $33 millionAverage Annual per School: about $3 million for football schools
Notes: contract is expected to change with the losses of Syracuse and Pittsburgh but will still grow due to the valuation of available conference television contracts (Big East is next conference up for renewal).
Big Ten
10 years, $1 billion, ABC/ESPN (through 2016)
25 years, +$2.8 billion, Big Ten Network (through 2032)
6 years, $145 million, Fox (B1G championship game through 2016)
Annual: $236 million
Average Annual per School: $19.7 million
Big 12
13 years, $1.17 billion, Fox (through 2025)
8 years, $480 million, ABC/ESPN (through 2016)
Annual: $150 million
Average Annual per School: $15 million
Notes: The Big 12 contract is expected to remain as it is if a 10th school is added to replace Texas A&M. If the conference opts to expand to 12, the per-school payouts would likely remain the same with the total overall annual increasing. Expansion to 12 would also add a championship game expected to fetch a payout of $10-$18 million per year.
Pac-12
12 years, $2.7 billion, Fox/ABC/ESPN (through 2024)
Annual: $225 million (* $505 million potential)
Average Annual per School: $18.8 million from Fox/ABC/ESPN (* $30 million projected with Pac-12 Network)
* Pac-12 Network: the network will launch in 2012 with a primary network and 6 regional networks. Revenue projections combined are expected to be in the same range if not more than the Big Ten Network, which produces $280 million per year at $11 million per school.
Notes: New members receive 50% share in 2012, 75% share in 2012, 100% share in 2014
SEC
15 years, $2.25 billion, ESPN (through 2024)
15 years, $825 million, CBS (through 2024)
Annual: $256 million
Average Annual per School: $21 million
Notes: contract is expected to be renegotiated with the addition of Texas A&M, maintaining the current per-school payout. The SEC may be on it’s way to starting it’s own network that depending on future additions, could gain the conference and additional $10-$20 million per school per year).
2009 TV Contract Details:Basic Contract Details:
Per ESPN, by millions:Big Ten: $242
SEC: $205
Big 12: $78
ACC: $67 (Update 2010: new deal worth $155 million per year, 12 years)
Pac 10: $58
Big East: $33Sources:
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Jour ... -work.aspxhttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Jour ... Deals.aspxhttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Jour ... ategy.aspxhttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Jour ... ntent.aspxQuote:
2009 TV DEALS FOR MAJOR CONFERENCES (7/24/09)
SEC• ESPN: 15 years, $2.25 billion
• CBS: 15 years, $825 million
(Both deals run through 2023-2024.)
Big Ten• Big Ten Network: 25 years, $2.8 billion* through 2031-32
• ABC/ESPN: 10 years, $1 billion through 2016
• CBS: 10 years, $20 million for basketball through 2018-19
ACC• ABC/ESPN: Seven years, $258 million
• Raycom Sports: 10 years, $300 million for basketball
(Both run through 2010-11.)
Big 12• ABC/ESPN: Eight years, $480 million through 2015-16
• Fox Sports Net: Four years, $78 million through 2011-12
Pac-10• ABC/ESPN: Five years, $125 million for football
• Fox Sports Net: Five years, $97 million for football
• ABC/ESPN: Six years, $52.5 million for basketball
(All run through 2011-12.)
Big East• ABC/ESPN: Six years, $200 million through 2013
Mountain West• Comcast/CBS College Sports/The Mtn.: Seven years, $82 million through 2013-14
Conference USA• CBS College Sports: Six years, $45.8 million
• ESPN: Six years, $22 million through 2010-11
Exact terms for the MAC, WAC and Sun Belt could not be located.
* -- projected revenue
Source: Sports Business Journal
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Edit: Quinn,thanks for the C&P version.Original SBJ linked revenue article has been included in this post.
Thanks
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