How Much Will TV Contract Go Up With UConn?

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Postby gtmoBlue » Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:12 am

Return to guessing irt increase in contract revenues. $6 million seems an awfully low figure, especially since initially we were talking $5m in 2013.
The Value has jumped substantially with performance and 2 Nat. Championships over the last 6 years. Now we will also have a substantial uptick in
content as well with UConn's addition. Thinking closer to $8 million.
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Postby Husky_U » Fri Jul 19, 2019 1:51 pm

adoraz wrote:Just incredible how much the goal posts have moved.

Last month: UConn has an excellent incoming class and will take the AAC to the next level
Last week: Losing UConn isn't good, but VCU would be a great replacement
Now: AAC will still get just as many bids without UConn

There will always be "The thing is......."


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Re: How Much Will TV Contract Go Up With UConn?

Postby Django » Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:46 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:Return to guessing irt increase in contract revenues. $6 million seems an awfully low figure, especially since initially we were talking $5m in 2013.
The Value has jumped substantially with performance and 2 Nat. Championships over the last 6 years. Now we will also have a substantial uptick in
content as well with UConn's addition. Thinking closer to $8 million.


I don’t care about anything but an overall amount of $1 Billion, if it needs to be 12 years so be it. Just love saying “BILLION” while warming a snifter of brandy, it’s fun.
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Postby scoscox » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:04 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:Return to guessing irt increase in contract revenues. $6 million seems an awfully low figure, especially since initially we were talking $5m in 2013.
The Value has jumped substantially with performance and 2 Nat. Championships over the last 6 years. Now we will also have a substantial uptick in
content as well with UConn's addition. Thinking closer to $8 million.


Hope you're right Git. That'd be fine by me. I have no idea what to expect with our next deal.
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Postby GumbyDamnit! » Fri Jul 19, 2019 5:17 pm

New to the HLOH...first time poster...hoping you guys could help me out with something that I'm confused about...I am unfamiliar with FS1...Is that a subscription service where you have to actually pay to watch the games?...Wouldn't that be like having the fans of the programs subsidizing your own media deal?...Hmmmm... And who picks up the production costs to air much of the content? Man, this FS1 probably isn't even in crystal clear HD with 90% of the conference games available to a national audience. I would also imagine that the on air talent they hire for these games are probably the bottom of the barrel. Doesn't sound so good the more I think of it...

In all seriousness you Husky fans will appreciate what a nice job FS1 does for the conference. Games are hyped on Sunday Fox during the NFL season. The in studio guys are really good. All the games are on. They throw a handful on regular Fox. It's really ideal after you start realizing that the ACC is ESPN's 1st, 2nd and 3rd priority when it comes to college hoops. The BE is king on Fox, the way it should be.
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Postby gtmoBlue » Fri Jul 19, 2019 5:30 pm

Django wrote:I don’t care about anything but an overall amount of $1 Billion, if it needs to be 12 years so be it. Just love saying “BILLION” while warming a snifter of brandy, it’s fun.


Sounds nice...as i cool my plastic cup of white port with an ice cube (around the fire barrel with other homeless associates). :lol:
Billion...billion...
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Re: How Much Will TV Contract Go Up With UConn?

Postby kayako » Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:03 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:Return to guessing irt increase in contract revenues. $6 million seems an awfully low figure, especially since initially we were talking $5m in 2013.
The Value has jumped substantially with performance and 2 Nat. Championships over the last 6 years. Now we will also have a substantial uptick in
content as well with UConn's addition. Thinking closer to $8 million.


Current deal is $4.2M but I agree that there are reasons to be optimistic.
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Postby Westbrook#36 » Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:48 pm

Stever:
... But with UCF, Temple, Tulsa and SMU all having proven capable of playing their way into an at-large bid, the conference will effectively be what it was with UConn there – a safe-bet to get three bids with four programs at the top that are annually in the at-large mix.


Proven capable of historically landing a dance bid like once every 8-10 years or so? Except for Temple who averages close to a bid every other year. Fake news. The problem with the aaaack is that it has no tent pole program(no Cincy doesn't count) and the bottom of the conference is horrible. If Uconn was at it's best, the middle was more consistent, and they lost the bottom 4 teams it would be considered a power conference.
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Re: How Much Will TV Contract Go Up With UConn?

Postby gtmoBlue » Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:21 pm

Return to guessing irt increase in contract revenues. $6 million seems an awfully low figure, especially since initially we were talking $5m in 2013.
The Value has jumped substantially with performance and 2 Nat. Championships over the last 6 years. Now we will also have a substantial uptick in
content as well with UConn's addition. Thinking closer to $8 million.


dJango's Billion bucks over 12 years, works out to be $7.58 Million and change per school/per year. (11 schools)*
1 Billion over 10 years = $9 Mill per school/per year. (11 schools)*
* rough figures before conferences cut.
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