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What factors are important to consider when evaluating the Pac-12's new media deal and conference revenue with eight (or possibly nine) members?
The Pac-12’s partnership with CBS is one piece of the total revenue that will enter the conference next year.
Fall camp is almost here, folks. We dive into the current state of the roster and rank the Sun Devils’ position groups in ...
What to know about NIL after the House settlement: NIL agent Peter Boyle of Activate Sports Management joined us for a detailed and thorough breakdown of the NIL ... We discuss the back-to-back Pac-12 ...
College sports has officially entered its revenue-sharing era, putting away the concept of amateurism for good. Schools can now pay millions of dollars a year directly to their athletes, thanks to the ...
A: Yes, the payouts are divided equally among the 12 schools after expenses, which are considerable. According to financial data collected over the years by The Hotline, the Pac-12 Networks will ...
In this week's Bulldog Breakdown, Action News sports director Stephen Hicks caught up with the voice of the Texas State Bobcats, who just joined the Pac-12 on Monday.
The addition of Texas State would give the Pac-12 a necessary eighth full, football-playing member — a requirement by the NCAA of all FBS leagues.
The Pac-12 has a new television partner. On Monday, the conference announced a broadcast agreement with Paramount, the parent company of CBS, CBS Sports Networ ...
The Pac-12 has extended its media rights partnership with CBS Sports through the 2030-31 season, the conference announced Monday. The renewed deal will grant CBS Sports and Paramount+ access to ...
The Pac-12 has announced a significant next step in its reformation by naming the main media rights partner beginning in 2026.
The Pac-12’s agreement with CBS on a five-year partnership has implications for multiple sports and conferences.
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