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CobbCountyHokie

Joined: 10/07/1999 Posts: 1962
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You raise a great question. My guess is


that there will be some kind of revenue share coming from consumption from the mobile platform. There is no way that they can go back to all of the distributors and negotiate OTT carriage agreements for that content independent from Watch ESPN.

I can also make the argument that there will be no revenue benefit at all as ESPN already owns all of the ACC content and they will just be picking up feeds that are produced by each university and distributing it via Watch ESPN.

(In response to this post by BUGGZY)

Posted: 07/19/2016 at 3:22PM



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