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...TV rights deal with the American Football League for 8 and a half million dollars over five years. It was by far, far the single biggest sports rights TV deal in history at the time. $1,300,000 to the league per year. And that was before the league h
...on. The TV rights are staying the same or, or, or, and, and growing as sports are becoming the only thing that people keep their TV subscriptions for. But the leagues themselves on the back of BamTech are end around the, you know, disrupting themselv
...rights. You know, Fox or NBC buys a rights package. They show the game. I assumed that they were only getting compensated with ad revenue and then sort of indirectly for, like, retaining those viewers for whatever programming they also had on the net
...TV rights, he goes to an umbrella group of all the public broadcasters all across Europe called the European Broadcasting Union. It represents 92 different countries' national public broadcasters, including the BBC in The UK, and says, hey. You have
from this talk on Nexstar and the broadcast industry, I just wanna say by far the asset that the local television stations have that give them the most bargaining leverage versus the cable companies is that your local broadcast station is still by fa
like they would in the past. In the past, it was sort of a rite of passage that when you moved out of your parents' house and formed a quote, unquote household, you would join the pay TV package. But a lot of younger viewers are just skipping that al
...now have the rights to broadcast this sport. How about I'll sell them to you for super, super, super cheap, a couple million a year for all 92 countries, so, like, amortized in aggregate, basically nothing Yep. For any individual broadcaster to take
He owns a bunch of broadcast stations, and he's experimenting. He's like, well, I'm gonna take my Atlanta station, and I'm just gonna rebroadcast it all around the country. And everybody's gonna get my Atlanta see, he had bought the Atlanta Braves ba
...rights deal was so big that they just absorbed the entire market of cricket advertisers. Yes. Basically, the broadcasters who now own those rights took on such a big liability that they're trying like crazy to get their Salesforce to go and sell as m
...rights. And by the way, it is now clearly, demonstrably, and provably so much more valuable than back in the day. We're now fifteen years into the television penetration of India, shall we say. There are tons of other broadcasters and cable channels
...we're gonna push it down to you, and we're gonna increase your affiliate fees commensurately to offset a 100% of the cost that we're paying for these rights. And there's, of course, nothing that those cable affiliates can do. They can't do. And and t
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