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HICKS DROPS PLAN FOR RSN; SELLS RIGHTS TO FOX FOR $300M

          Southwest Sports Group Chair Tom Hicks reached a 15-
     year deal to "sell the cable broadcasting rights" for his
     Rangers and Stars to Fox Sports Net Southwest (FSNSW),
     "effectively ending his plan to form" his own RSN, according
     to Yung & Kirkpatrick in a front-page report in the DALLAS
     MORNING NEWS Business section.  Although financial terms
     weren't disclosed, Hicks said the deal is worth "hundreds of
     millions of dollars."  Hicks: "Our choice was to do our own
     independent network and to compete with Fox or to join with
     Fox as we have done here.  It was purely a trade-off of
     money."  FSNSW also "gains the right" to broadcast the
     Mesquite Championship Rodeo and "plans to air 24 hourlong"
     live broadcasts from the rodeo each year from April to
     October.  Yung & Kirkpatrick write that the deal
     "transforms" Southwest Sports into a "provider of sports
     programming rather than a distributor."  Hicks added that
     the company is "not currently in negotiations to purchase
     another sports team," though more acquisitions are
     "possible" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 9/30). In Ft. Worth,
     Mitchell Schnurman cites sources who put the deal at $300M,
     including $100M "upfront" (FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 9/30).

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