Resembles a Battleship more
The SEC gets $1.40 from each SEC Network cable subscriber in its 11 state footprint. It gets .25 cents for every SEC Network cable subscriber outside that footprint in every state across this country. The real strength profit wise in all that is that it is hard to find any cable provider large or small across this broad country that does not carry the SEC TV Network. It has high demand across the country.
I don't see how the ACC entering the TV Network business in 2019 will effect any of that. The ACC can only hope to demand those type carriage rates with close to that many different cable providers. No other conference is presently matching that. Not even the B1G. [Post edited by WarHog38 at 12/17/2016 02:15AM]
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Posted: 12/17/2016 at 02:15AM