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Interesting. I did not know that Duke had that decision to make in the mid 1980s.

BTW, what Georgetown blog do you frequently post on and read from? Apologies, I know I asked you this before, but I didn't remember what your answer was.

 
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Peacock has hiked the price of its streaming service as it looks to boost falling profits.

On Thursday, a $2 a month increase kicks in that takes the price for its standard service - confusingly called ‘Premium’ to $7.99. The annual cost is rising $20 from $59.99 to $79.99.

Both work out as a huge 33 percent price rise.

'Premium Plus' is also up $2 to $13.99 a month and $20 to $139.99 a year.

New subscribers pay the higher prices across all plans from today, and existing ones will see it take effect on August 17.

Peacock is the latest to raise prices as TV streamers seek to turn a profit on businesses that until now have lost money.

This is Peacock’s second price increase in the past year.

 
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Peacock has hiked the price of its streaming service as it looks to boost falling profits.

On Thursday, a $2 a month increase kicks in that takes the price for its standard service - confusingly called ‘Premium’ to $7.99. The annual cost is rising $20 from $59.99 to $79.99.

Both work out as a huge 33 percent price rise.

'Premium Plus' is also up $2 to $13.99 a month and $20 to $139.99 a year.

New subscribers pay the higher prices across all plans from today, and existing ones will see it take effect on August 17.

Peacock is the latest to raise prices as TV streamers seek to turn a profit on businesses that until now have lost money.

This is Peacock’s second price increase in the past year.

Guess it's good I just prepaid $19 for the entire year recently
 
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Can someone summarize our Big East television contract. What will we get yearly, on what network will our games be played, how long is the contract for.
 
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Can someone summarize our Big East television contract. What will we get yearly, on what network will our games be played, how long is the contract for.
I don’t believe the financials have been released.

Fox family of channels, Peacock, TNT/Max

I think it’s a 7 year deal, if I remember correctly?
 
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Can someone summarize our Big East television contract. What will we get yearly, on what network will our games be played, how long is the contract for.
Big East unveils media deal details, including early Peacock start, women’s sports boost

BY AUSTIN KARP

6.27.2024

The Big East today is formally unveiling its new six-year media-rights pacts with Fox Sports, TNT Sports and NBC Sports, which was approved by school presidents. Allen & Co. and Proskauer were advisers on the deal for the Big East. Sources noted earlier in the week that the conference will see a moderate rights fee uptick. The existing pact was a 12-year, $500M deal with the Big East (an average annual value of around $41.67M).

Fox, which has been the conference’s lead TV partner since the “Catholic 7” broke off 11 years ago, will keep that position in the new deal (including coverage of the Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament). Fox, FS1 and FS2 will air games as part of the deal that starts with the 2025-26 school year and runs through 2030-31, showing 80 games each season between the men and women (FS1 is coming off its most-watched regular season on record for Big East men’s hoops; Fox was flat). The conference also had one of its best viewership figures yet for the Big East Tourney on Fox Sports. One area where Fox can look to improve is with getting more Big East games into the top 25 most-watched games for the regular season, as no Big East men’s games on Fox were on that list last season.

Warner Bros. Discovery will have games under the new deal across TNT (the primary network in the deal for WBD), TBS, truTV and Max as well. TNT Sports will air 65 games across men's and women's hoops each season. Over on NBC Sports, the broadcast net will be airing games, but streaming will be predominant platform (60 hoops contests each season across TV and Peacock each season). Peacock will also be streaming games a season earlier than the start of the other portions of the deal, beginning in the fall (25 regular-season games and five early round/quarterfinal games in the men’s hoops tourney).

The new deal also is a boost for coverage of women’s sports within the Big East. Women’s hoops in the new deal will see 3x the number of games aired compared to the current deal, with around 65 games being televised during the regular season, as well as the complete Big East Women’s Basketball Tournament. Fox and FS1 both just came off their most-watched season ever for women’s hoops. Olympic sports also get a boost with the new deal, with championship events around soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, baseball and softball getting windows.

 

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