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Execs Say NASCAR Most Likely To Sign Smaller TV Rights Deal In Next Decade

Sports execs feel NASCAR is most likely to sign a media deal during the next decade with an annual rights fee decrease, according to a Turnkey Sports Poll taken in January. Forty-five percent of execs polled said that NASCAR would see some sort of TV rights fee decrease in the next 10 years, while 22% of execs said that all rights fees will rise for major properties. Execs were also asked which family of networks could be a challenger to ESPN/ABC in five years. Sixty-two percent of execs said the NBC Sports Group, while 20% said there would be no challenger and 19% said Fox Sports (Turnkey Sports Poll).

Which property in the next 10 years, if any, is most likely to sign a media deal in which the annual rights fees decrease from those in the preceding deal?
PROPERTY
%
NASCAR
45%
none
22%
NHL
11%
NBA
10%
MLS
6%
MLB
3%
NFL
1%
Not sure/no response
2%
 
Which families of networks, if any, do you expect to be viable challengers to ESPN/ABC in sports in five years (select all that apply)?
FAMILY OF NETWORKS
%
NBC
62%
none
20%
Fox
19%
CBS
5%
Not sure/No response
3%

 

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