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HOO86

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That depends on the subscriber model.


Using the way that the Big Ten Network and the SEC Network count subscribers, no there wouldn't be any benefit to another Florida member. However, it we do an over the top model where it becomes actual subscribers who willingly subscribe verses a cable bundle, then there might be benefit to a school with 50,000 students pumping out alumni every year.

That's the part to keep an eye on as the television models change.

(In response to this post by East Cobb Hokie)

Posted: 05/31/2016 at 12:44PM



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