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RE: "ESPN over matched the offer"
(02-23-2013 03:32 PM)MiddleTiger Wrote:  For all the folks whining and complianing about ESPN and midweek games, etc.
As one source at the Big East said on Saturday, “ESPN over matched the offer. The deal they offered in terms of exposure is better than the deal we have now in football. It was more than fair.”

http://ajerseyguy.com/?p=5299

Two ways I can read this:

1. ESPN went above what NBC was offering in terms of exposure (number of slots; or

2. ESPN offered more than what they have now, but less than NBC - but because it's on ESPN instead of NBC, that's considered more exposure.

We shall see interpretation is correct.
02-24-2013 10:37 AM
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RE: "ESPN over matched the offer" - blue68 - 02-23-2013, 07:46 PM
"ESPN over matched the offer" - Br0cSamson - 02-24-2013, 02:01 AM
RE: "ESPN over matched the offer" - CommuterBob - 02-24-2013 10:37 AM



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