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SBJ's February 7 In-Depth: 2005 Media Rights Deals
Published January 11, 2005
The NFL scored big with its latest television rights deal, but will that carry over to other leagues and properties? Networks have drawn a line in the sand and said they’ll hold their position on rights fees. That’s forcing leagues to get more creative in how they package rights. Who are the winners and losers in the latest rights deals, and who has managed only to maintain the status quo? Closing Date: Jan. 24, 2005. Materials Due: Jan. 26, 2005. To find out more about SportsBusiness Journal's Special Reports and In-Depth sections please call Ad Sales Director Tom Kilby at 212-500-0711 or email at tkilby@sportsbusinessjournal.com.
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