Sentences with phrase «television contracts»

First television account executive in market to successfully sign direct annual television contract with local bank resulting in $ 100,000 in new revenue to station.
That money comes from a combination of ticket sales, concession sales, merchandise, licensing fees, and other sources — but the great bulk of it comes from television contracts.
It doesn't matter all that much if they win when revenue is shared and they've locked in rich television contracts.
You get the bowl arrangements and potential television money that a conference affiliation offers, but you get to keep your own television contract and relative independence.
Instead, all the money - making is done by the for - profit teams that are taxed on the revenue they receive from television contracts and game tickets.
In recent years, billions of dollars have funneled into college athletics coffers, either through lucrative television contracts, taxpayer dollars, booster support or ticket sales.
When the Big 12 was once again on death's door, and the ACC had just signed a lucrative new set of television contracts, it actually looked like the Big East was well - positioned.
The Pirates don't have the greatest television contract in the league by any means, but their deal would have more than covered McCutchen's contract, especially when you remember it's all relative thanks to revenue - sharing, anyway.
The lead negotiator for the past four collective bargaining agreements with the NBPA, he's also represented the league in negotiations concerning television contracts and Olympic eligibility for NBA players.
• Dollars from Heaven The major leagues, looking forward to $ 3,500,000 a year in World Series and All - Star Game television contracts, allocated $ 500,000 to the ailing minors for their «aid and betterment.»
There are national television contracts, nightly updates on SportsCenter, major investments from the shoe companies and a season - ending tournament that annually captures the attention (and money) of the entire country.
With no football, a non-ESPN television contract, and a handful of programs still attached with an unwanted «mid-major» stigma, it was a very realistic possibility that this sink or swim condition would end with Villanova and company discovering what the bottom of the college athletics pool feels like.
But a) you will do what you have to do for both survival and a decent television contract, and b) with divisional play, this might not be as ridiculous as we think.
June 22 is the date set for a Los Angeles Superior Court hearing in which Frank McCourt will ask for a ruling that his ex-wife has no standing to challenge a proposed long - term television contract with Fox, one that he says would restore the team to robust financial health.
«You couldn't sign Beckham in 1996 [when the league started], «says commissioner Don Garber, «not before you had the right facilities, theright television contracts and the right brands with our teams, so we reallyunderstand how to build this business.»
In the conversations, he bragged about the power and influence he holds over Italian soccer's governing body and trumped - up his role in securing a recent television contract for the league.
The conference was zeroing in on a happy, lucrative new television contract and positioning itself to take the likes of Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State and / or Missouri if or when the Big 12 officially fell to pieces.
A network television contract is every league's dream, but that fantasy may be overrated, for initially the TV money is minuscule and the product is invariably showcased in weak time slot.
Next year, the prize money will be higher, especially if a big PGA television contract that is now being negotiated with a network goes through.
But his visionary thinking and aggressive style brought title sponsorship, stadium golf and fail - safe television contracts to the Tour, constructing a foundation that is the envy of every other pro sport.
Last year, the average NFL ticket price was $ 84.43, and the league's current television contracts total more than $ 27 billion.
To obtain the data for the analysis, Investigative Post used information from 353 television contracts placed through last Tuesday on behalf of Congressional candidates in the district last year and this year.
With the SpeedVision television contract, the World Challenge eventually succeeded Trans Am as the SCCA's premier series.
Ten high - revenue teams — the Blue Jays, Cardinals, Dodgers, Marlins, Mets, Orioles, Rangers, Red Sox, Rockies and Yankees — turned down a plan to share among all 28 teams the proceeds from local television contracts and some other sources of local revenue.
Even if games are missed, the owners are guaranteed to receive, on schedule, the first - year payment — about $ 23 million per team — from their new four - year, $ 2.6 billion television contracts with NBC and Turner Sports.
In seven months Scott begins negotiations on the Pac - 10's next round of television contracts, the biggest source of revenue that goes back to the schools.
If the SEC's «gentleman's agreement» is truly a thing, then the ACC, with its new, relatively lucrative television contract, is much more safe and well - positioned in this new environment than we may have initially believed.
A perfect storm of arena conflicts, television contracts and first - round series endings means the playoffs schedule is about to get a bit messy.
When a couple of Christians lose their television contract, when a CEO loses his new job, when a baker is sued for turning away business,» all of these things are intolerance.
By the time they are done, the Browns will have secured approximately $ 30 million in marketing and local radio and television contracts, ranking second in the NFL to the estimated $ 35 million landed by the Dallas Cowboys.
While history and geography still matter in some areas (Oklahoma is, after all, still a conference mate of the Kansas schools instead of the Washington schools), television contracts and network footprints now matter just as much.
Television contracts are written in rubber ink; stations typically have clauses that permit them to do a maximum number of games, but stipulate no minimum number.
Unclean programs without lucrative television contracts will be cast into the flames, doomed to play UTEP in the Poinsettia Bowl.
Then he mocked Lotito, calling the television contract, the «most Italian recent media deal.»
That television contract?
For the NFL, the television contract is a national one where each team's 16 games are all aired on national cable or broadcast networks and the money is shared evenly among the teams.
(continued) Another contrast between teams is in television contracts.
The Agency has negotiated over 150 book, film, and television contracts and has attended many of the major international book trade fairs including Frankfurt, London, and Book Expo conventions in the US and Canada to meet with editors, publishers, and sub-agents on behalf of the Agency's clients.
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