That $17M isn't ACCN revenue, it's the main television contract revenue - most of which comes from Tier 1 rights on ABC/ESPN/2. ACCN is incremental on top of that. GT reported it was $5M last year, but that was a partial year. I'm saying ACCN tops out at $10M. So that gets all ACC schools up to $27M - more as the T1 contract grows (at about $1M per year), but far short of what SEC schools make.
According to @ByDavidTeel, the Comcast deal with the ACC will bring in an estimated additional $100M annually. That means a little under $7M per school since Notre Dame doesn't get a full share. The ACC is now around the $40M per school annual payout neighborhood. https://t.co/PltoJv1e5z
— Ethan Moore (@_EthanMoore) December 1, 2021
Notre Dame does get a full share of ACCN revenue.
— David Teel (@ByDavidTeel) December 1, 2021
OLD ARTICLES FOR COMPARISON
https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/02/accn-update-22717.html?showComment=1488210142185#!/2017/02/accn-update-22717.html
How much revenue can ACC teams expect to get once the ACC Network is up and running? Let's start with our previous estimates for ACC revenue growth based on the old TV contract, then add in what the FSU AD estimates each team will get from the new ACC Network deal:
How much revenue can ACC teams expect to get once the ACC Network is up and running? Let's start with our previous estimates for ACC revenue growth based on the old TV contract, then add in what the FSU AD estimates each team will get from the new ACC Network deal:
Season | $M/team | +ACCN $ | est. Total$ |
2014-15 | $26.2M | $26.2M | |
2015-16* | $23M | $23M | |
2016-17 | $28M | $28M | |
2017-18 | $29.4M | $32.4M | |
2018-19* | $27.1M | +$3M | $30.1M |
2019-20 | $32.1M | +$8 to $10M | $41.1M |
2020-21 | $33.5M | +$10 to $15M | $46M |
Just to be clear, that last table is all revenue from all sources, not just TV. Still, $46M < $60M
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