whaler11
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I think you missed my point. I agree that the AAC is a 2nd rate conference, but it’s exactly the type of flier a streaming media company may take before going all in on a conference like the ACC or SEC. Think of the American as a gateway drug. All Aresco has to do is dangle that carrot that we’re exploring options with Amazon, etc. ESPN should be smart enough to know that once the floodgates open they’re in serious trouble.
You clearly aren’t well-versed in contract negotiations. I sure hope Aresco is a bit more savvy than some of our BY posters.
dont worry you can pretend whatever you like - but if you think they can bluff that amazon is an option and espn adds zeros to the checks is lol funny
you last line couldnt be further from the truth i led financial negotions for years on much larger annual deals than the aac contract - thankfully no one was dopey enough to make up competitors out of thin air
who do you think has more insight into what amazon or google or facebook is doing as far as getting into live sports? mike aresco or espn?
i bet espn isnt too scared of hulu since they are both owned by the same company lol. netflix constantly annouces they are interested in sports - maybe they will double cross their shareholders and jump in on the aac.