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WOUNDED PEACOCK: EBERSOL SAYS TALKS BORDERED ON "RECKLESS"

          NBC Sports President Dick Ebersol said that the network
     was "interested in holding on" to its NFL AFC package, "but
     not at catastrophic rates" that were being negotiated,
     according USA TODAY's Michael Hiestand.  Ebersol said that
     even without the NFL's coverage, the network will "still
     have the largest block of sports programming."  NBC has held
     rights to the NFL for the past 33 years (USA TODAY, 1/14).
          MORE FROM 30 ROCK: Ebersol, on the "MNF" bidding:
     "'Monday Night' was a particular dream of ours.  But the
     N.F.L. knew there was a level we would not cross without
     booking an enormous loss" (N.Y. TIMES, 1/14).  More Ebersol:
     "The word aggressive has now been replaced by the word
     reckless.  There was no way we were going to get into this. 
     We're not in the business of putting the livelihood of our
     employees in jeopardy" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 1/14).  CNN/
     SI's Peter King reported that NBC "believes strongly that if
     it had paid" $4B over eight years to keep the NFL, "it would
     have lost" $1B ("CNN/SI," 1/13).  In related news, Stephen
     Battaglio reports that NBC "doesn't stand to give up
     affiliates as a result of the AFC loss" as it has already
     signed its affils to long-term deal (HOLLY. REPORTER, 1/14).

NFL      NEW       LENGTH     PER-      PREVIOUS DEAL
PACKAGE  NET      '98-2005    YEAR    '94-97   NET        % +/-
NFC      FOX       $4.40B     $550M   $1.58B   FOX       +39%    
AFC      CBS       $4.00B     $500M    $868M   NBC       +130%
MONDAY   ABC       $4.40B     $550M    $920M   ABC       +139%   
SUNDAY   ESPN      $4.80B     $600M   $1.02B   ESPN/TNT  +135%
TOTAL:            $17.6B      $2.2B   $4.38B             +101%   

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