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RE: MWC TV deal with Fox Sports and CBS
(01-18-2020 01:34 PM)Sactowndog Wrote:  
(01-18-2020 01:19 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(01-18-2020 01:15 PM)Sactowndog Wrote:  
(01-18-2020 01:10 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(01-18-2020 01:08 PM)Sactowndog Wrote:  No, read again. Per the term sheet, Boise home games and MWC games are negotiated separately. MWC home games (including Boise away games) would be sold to CBSSports or whomever as they have currently done. Boise home games would be sold to stadium instead of Fox.
Boise has to agree to it.

Read section 5. Boise has no control over how their web streaming rights are sold. Boise only controls has as joint agreement over their home broadcast television rights. Period end of story.

I'd venture a guess that Boise would win a suit if MWC tried to have the rest of the MWC on TV and them sold online only.

Or they would just get the **** out of that clown conference.

BTW. Suits are won or lost on the terms in the contract. The terms are pretty unambiguous.

Yeah, Boise's TV package must be done separate, and Boise has to agree to it. Pretty cut and dry....
01-18-2020 01:36 PM
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