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AFL SET TO GO WITH TNN AND ABC/ESPN IN NEW TV RIGHTS DEAL

          The AFL has reached agreement on a multi-year TV deal
     with TNN and ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 starting in the 2000 season. 
     AFL games will be shown live on the four networks starting
     next April, including a Game of the Week during the 14-week
     regular season schedule on TNN, playoff games on TNN, ESPN,
     ESPN2 and the Arena Bowl on ABC.   In total, 25 games will
     be shown on national TV, including 11 playoff games.  TNN
     will be the primary regular season broadcaster of the AFL,
     as the network will create original pre-game telecasts and
     support via a promotion campaign (AFL).  While the AFL's
     previous TV arrangements did not include a rights fee, the
     new deal will mark the first time that the league has
     received money for a national TV deal.  USA TODAY's Rudy
     Martzke reports that in a "three-year deal involving $20
     million in promotions, TNN becomes [the] primary telecaster
     of" AFL games next year (USA TODAY, 11/22).   BLOOMBERG's
     Curtis Eichelberger reports that the AFL "can exercise an
     option to extend" ESPN and ESPN2's two-year contract at the
     end of 2001, or it can re-open the TV rights negotiations if
     demand for the games "has increased" (BLOOMBERG, 11/22). 

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