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Post by bluedog on Jun 10, 2021 12:02:30 GMT -5
These are the types of conferences that some of us want our schools to give our hard earn lifes works to. GREELEY, Colo. — The University of Northern Colorado Bears will now be on more viewing platforms than ever before thanks to a new media rights deal. The Big Sky Conference and ESPN have announced a new multi-year, multi-platform media rights agreement. The deal adds hundreds of Big Sky live events to ESPN's college sports portfolio. More than 600 Big Sky events in both men's and women's sports will stream on ESPN+ and the ESPN app. www.9news.com/article/sports/ncaa/ncaaf/big-sky-espn/73-e9c268e5-9972-4d2d-9d56-87b07f9b27a2
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Post by tsucrat on Jun 10, 2021 14:02:39 GMT -5
Espn slowly sucking up all the broadcasts rights to college sports. Not a big fan of Espn owning everything, but sounds like a good recruiting tool for the conference schools.
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Post by tsundenver on Jun 10, 2021 14:14:19 GMT -5
I like that I can see lots of TSU and other HBCU sports on ESPN+ and watch games again on demand... This has been great for someone living in Denver as opposed to Atlanta, Nashville or Memphis.
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Post by bluedog on Jun 10, 2021 14:49:57 GMT -5
Well if you want your conference or school to get any part of the pie. You better get use to it. It's nothing new it's just a different actor. They are the sports king of the world after all. You're kidding yourself if you think your school can negotiate a better deal and not be a member of the P5
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Post by tsucrat on Jun 10, 2021 16:33:42 GMT -5
Ummmmm, we are already a part of that deal.
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