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Notre Dame Football's current NBC Sports deal expires after the 2024 season - See here: Notre Dame Is Reportedly Seeking Massive Increase In Football Rights Fees
The New AD was the head exec at NBC for sports.Can't wait for Jack to have a relative that works at NBC...
His daughter Kate is Vice President for NBCUniversal Peacock "Creative Partnerships". So.....yea.Can't wait for Jack to have a relative that works at NBC...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Sampson say something along the lines of tripling their current revenue with this new deal and it still not being what the big boy conference schools make, but that's the price to stay independent...?
Again, I could be misquoting. Did he say double? I legit can't remember.
Seeking to triple, $75 mill/year. Prob would settle for less, tho, and still be ahead of everyone but the B1G and SEC.Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Sampson say something along the lines of tripling their current revenue with this new deal and it still not being what the big boy conference schools make, but that's the price to stay independent...?
Again, I could be misquoting. Did he say double? I legit can't remember.
Don’t worry, all the UA money we’re getting will make up the difference…Will they realistically get triple? Will it push them towards one of the conferences for the money?
It's an interesting situation quite honestly. IIRC, the Big 10 deal with NBC is specifically for night games. While that does overlap with Big 10 teams like USC, I am sure ND will want prime time games outside of Big 10 teams. That leads me to believe a breakup could exist with NBC or it will be a multiplatform deal. I wouldn't rule out Amazon or another streamer either.Will they realistically get triple? Will it push them towards one of the conferences for the money?
Come on now,… that’s the gift that keeps giving all year longTriple the TV deal, more money from UA… but still giving recruits jelly of the month club coupons…
If the investment in Big Ten football didn’t tip NBC’s hand about going big into college football, Notre Dame’s hiring of NBC Sports chairman and alumnus Pete Bevacqua to replace the retiring Swarbrick would have. Sources on both sides have struggled to envision a scenario in which a deal doesn’t get done after Notre Dame entered an early negotiating window with NBC when the Big Ten deal triggered a clause in the contract. (It hit pause on talks until Bevacqua begins his new job later this month in advance of Swarbrick’s departure next spring.)
I thought the part about what games Jack wanted on Peacock to also be interesting. Jack was promoting some of ND's biggest games to be the Peacock games instead of games like Toledo or Central Michigan. The Peacock games piss me off every year and I know my hand is going to be forced eventually to subscribe to it, but it will be reluctantly.Sampson has a piece out today on the new deal.
Interesting nugget:
He spoke with a couple of media consultants who think they will get $60 mill/year
What are Big Ten schools getting?Sampson has a piece out today on the new deal.
Interesting nugget:
He spoke with a couple of media consultants who think they will get $60 mill/year
What are Big Ten schools getting?
I know my hand is going to be forced eventually to subscribe to it, but it will be reluctantly.
What are Big Ten schools getting?
ND getting $60MM from NBC and $10MM from the ABC deal as the price of independence sounds good to me.
In the past, Swarbrick has said Notre Dame would make more money off media rights as a full member of the ACC, which paid Notre Dame $17 million last year as a partial member.
I think they want the viewership data to know if ND has a future in streaming its own content. You don't get near the same level of information from Nielsen.I thought the part about what games Jack wanted on Peacock to also be interesting. Jack was promoting some of ND's biggest games to be the Peacock games instead of games like Toledo or Central Michigan. The Peacock games piss me off every year and I know my hand is going to be forced eventually to subscribe to it, but it will be reluctantly.
Ik we never would, but I wonder how much they could sell their rights for if they went exclusively streaming? ND football has to be worth more viewers to someone like Apple TV than a mid budget $100 million dollar movie.
I think the biggest issue is that no one has Peacock. If they put 1 game per season on Amazon or Apple TV I think people would be less upset.Agree that it would never happen but also agree with the premise. The ND brand is extremely valuable. It's not just airing football games. Someone like Apple TV could air all sports, ND's very own "Hard Knocks," etc. Don't get me wrong, I'd be pissed off about having to buy another sub service just to watch games, but end of the day, I'd still do it. Not many sport brands have stand alone value. ND does.