Texas source tells me: "Saban sitting on 10-yr deal worth $100M & 1% of <s>#</s>LonghornNetwork." Smart way 2 get cooperation w non-stop TV cams
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SignUp Now!wouldn't the revenue/value of LHN increase in the event that it gets picked up by carriers (which would likely happen in the event of saban)...? it has the potential to be a very powerful and valuable thingI thought UT got a fixed 300 million over 20 years? One percent of 15mil would be 150,000 per year which isn't significant. Is there something else in the deal which I'm not aware of?
Bierce is one of the 247 experts on these areas. Here's his post.
The University does not own a % of the Longhorn Network. It only receives royalties for the use of the University name, logo, and the rights to broadcast products to which the University owns rights. However, the royalties can increase in the event the network makes over a certain amount of money. At least, that is what I think I remember was in the licensing agreement. I don't see the problem with the University agreeing to paying a % of the royalty fee.
Whether there is a problem with the NCAA with a network directly paying a coach's salary in whole or in part, I have no idea; however, I can't imagine that a network would do such a thing, since it would raise serious questions about conflicts of interest in reporting. ESPN couldn't possibly want to be worried about being accused of not being fair in its treatment of certain schools and their coaches.
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