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RE: Future of TV contracts for FBS
It something like this will could show up on the set top of the future.

ESPN
ESPN2
FS1
FS2
NBCSN
CBS-SN
ESPN-R
NBCSN-R

ESPN with the regional nets would compete against Comcast/NBCs regional nets for MLB, MLS, NHL with G5 content filling in because P5 will try to push fans into networks.

G5 content because they'll have linear deals like the AAC, MWC, MAC do today with networks for a limited number of national broadcast windows. The regionals won't be able to put P5 on Saturday afternoon so they'll have to double header AAC games in some markets. This could really help CUSA get back in the TV game with all the markets they've picked up. These regional channels would replace ESPN News level content of today.

WCC, MVC, A10 would have a limited linear deal for a couple of national games but would get to dip in on the regionals in major markets not too different than they are now.
02-04-2018 09:26 PM
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