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A GREEN DAY? CELTS INK "NOVEL" PARTNERSHIP FOR ROAD GAMES

          The Celtics and WABU-TV yesterday agreed on a three-
     year deal for the BU-owned station to televise the team's
     road games, according to Howard Manly of the BOSTON GLOBE. 
     The agreement is estimated to be worth "at least" $4M per
     year and is structured in a way that Celtics CFO Richard
     Pond described as "novel."  No up-front rights fees were
     paid by WABU; instead, the Celtics and WABU "plan to sell
     [advertising] spots and split the revenues."  Manly: "The
     Celtics will receive the majority of the initial money, but
     once a threshold of about $100,000 per game is reached  --
     the amount the Celtics received last year -- then the team
     will split the remainder of the money with the station on a
     50-50 basis."  Pond: "Our success is based on how hard we
     all work."  Each game telecast has 55-60 ad spots, and at a
     cost of approximately $3,000 per 30-second spot, the games
     "could earn" about $165,000 each, or "a minimum" of about
     $6.6M for the season.  Fox Sports and Fox Sports New England
     (FSNE) offered the Celtics a 10-year deal but the team
     rejected it.  FSNE has the rights to Celtics home games,
     also for three years.  The Celtics "plan to renegotiate both
     over-the-air and cable rights then" (BOSTON GLOBE, 8/18).

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