Friday, May 29, 2015

Conference Revenue figures are starting to roll in ....

This was just said by Andy Staples and tells you all you need to know....

"In 2 years the B10 (45-50 million) and the SEC (40-45 million) will make more than double the other 3 conferences,making it the Titanic 2 instead of power 5.
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Big 12 expected to announce revenue of about $24.5 million to $26.5 million per school. Was about $23 million last year on a full share.


Chuck Carlton@ChuckCarltonDMN 2 hours ago
Total revenue distributed by Big 12 was $252 million. WVU received $23 million, TCU $24M (with CFP bowl). Avg for eight full shares: $25.6M.


Brett McMurphy@McMurphyESPN 4 minutes ago
SEC will distribute $31.07M per school in revenue, sources told . League made record $455M past year

         
Up from $20.9M per school, $309.6M whole from last year. SEC Network is a printing press.


": SEC made $455M in revenue, Big 12 “little north of $250M" past year, sources told " Just wait until SECN has full year


Bud Elliott@TomahawkNation 3 minutes ago
SEC 455 v. Big12 255 or so seems huge, but real comparison is per team (10 v. 14), which is $32.5M v. $25.5M, 27% more. Still a big gap.


Andy Staples@Andy_Staples 2 minutes ago
That SEC haul is after only 9+ months of the network and minus a host of one-time startup costs. So next year?
 

Greg Flugaur@flugempire 38 seconds ago
And remember Big 10 has 3rd tier rights outside of BTN. OU/UT are ahead in the game vs Conf networks in terms of $...but behind in exposure
 
 
Greg Flugaur@flugempire 4 minutes ago
Beware of people (dude) adding B12 3rd tier money to their Conf payouts to come up with number close to SEC/B1G payouts.


Greg Flugaur @flugempire 50 seconds ago
But OU will be behind in another year in both...and they shouldn't be...looking at exits 7/8-9 years from now.
 
 
 
 
"According to Brett McMurphy of ESPN, the Southeastern Conference will distribute $31.7 million per school in revenue this fiscal year.
The league, which launched the SEC Network this past academic year, raked in a record $455 million for 2014-15.
That's up from a record $309.6 million last fiscal year and will feature an increase of almost $11 million per institution (last year, each received approximately $20.6).
So the SEC Network launch appears to be a successful generator of revenue for the 14 programs in the SEC.
McMurphy also reported that the Big 12 total revenue was "just north of $250 million" per sources."

2 comments:

  1. Heard all of this months ago. ACC's best hope is that ESPN looks at its share of SECN profits and decides it wants to do that again - with an ACCN. I assume ESPN likes bigger profits.

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  2. Or, the ACC is the next Big East and it starts to get picked apart. That WILL happen, no longer an if. Either the ACC has that 'hope' actually happen...AND soon, or the final result is a certainty now. Think Big 12 starts to get picked apart also.

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