WVRC = West Virginia Railroad Commission?
quote:They're separate. Learfield Sports manages our rights usage outside of the T1-T3 contracts - radio, sponsorships, licensing, merchandising, etc and pays us royalties after taking their cut. I would guess this also includes broadcasts on FoxSW & FCS and other outlets outside the 3 main media tiers. It does include radio. These wouldn't be included in any SEC T3 contracts.quote:
Don't we have more 3rd tier money from other contracts outside of the SEC Network? We have programs that run on FSSW.
Probably netted out in the payouts that ESPN / SEC made to all of the various T3 rights holders.
quote:Something something game theory?quote:Not only that BDF fans, tu screwed over their conference mates to make the extra $5M. That's right, they sold their pathetic little souls to get every edge possible.quote:(edit)
If the Big 12 is distributing $250 million, then does that mean tu gets $25 million plus its $15 million from ESPN for the LHN ($40 million total)?
Sips always throw the $15M around. IMG gets a 14% share, so that's an average annual income of $12.9 not $15M. For the first 5 years (at least) the resulting net is split with the academic side. That leaves in the neighborhood of $6.5M average. Congrats.
Technically the $15M thrown around is only an average gross payout over the 20 year period. For the Belmont receipt side, the contract starts in Y1 at $10.8M with a 3% annual increase. So with that, by year 4 ('14-'15) the gross payout is at $11.8M. These are documented.
Contract
So $11.8M less IMG's 14% = $10.1M split with the academic side = $5M. Thus this year is closer to $25M-ish + $5M = $30M to the AD.
Of the $25M average payout, some goes to the B12 offices, but more is distributed to full members by giving WV & TCU their initiation screw. If the B12 office gets a full share, and TCU/WV only get 85%, that adjusts the net conference income to $23.4M ($250M / 11 plus TCU/WV 15% withheld distributed 10 ways at $681k).
$23.4M + 5M = $28.4M total.
And they're still making less than Vandy!
quote:It really isn't that hard to understand, even for a whorn graduate.....that is if you even are onequote:How about you read the ****ing contract that texas has with ESPN. Page 17 in particular.quote:Please point out anywhere in that article where it says TEXAS doesn't receive $15M. This only talks about ESPN's return on their investment. Please don't post articles if you cant understand them...quote:quote:You do realize that was 3 years ago and those numbers were prorated for that year only?quote:quote:Incorrect. ESPN pays Texas $15M every year. $1.5M goes to IMG, $5M goes to the school (for the first 5 years of the deal) and the athletic department takes in $8.5.quote:Nope. It means they divide the $250 Million by 11, as the Big 12 office gets a full share...LOL. That equals $22.72 Million. Then the LHN pays the University of Texas around $12 Million in 2015 per the schedule. Of the $12 Million, about $1.5 Million goes to IMG, which leaves the University with $10.5 Million, which it will split evenly between Academics and Athletics. Therefore, the Texas Athletic Department will get a total of $28 Million from its conference and its tv money.
If the Big 12 is distributing $250 million, then does that mean tu gets $25 million plus its $15 million from ESPN for the LHN ($40 million total)?
POOR EFFING TSIPS
I suggest you go read this.
http://texags.com/forums/6/topics/2204274
Then let us fast forward to 2014, shall we?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrissmith/2014/03/04/longhorn-network-scores-major-victory-with-dish-network-carriage-deal/quote:
Securing wider distribution is key for ESPN, particularly because its rights fee increases by 3% annually, which means its LHN investment will only become more expensive. ESPN owes around $11.65 million this year, and its rights fee will surpass the $15 million average payout within the decade.
You won't see $15MM until at least 2020, and that is due to the 3% annual escalation. In order to get to a value of $300MM AT THE END OF THE CONTRACT, (because that is what the $300 is based on), and given a 3% escalation over 20 years, paid quarterly at the beginning of each quarter, the total year 1 revenue has to be around $10.9MM, which is exactly what is stated in the contract.
For the dimwit sips that won't read that, $15MM doesn't happen until at least 2020.
$10,980,00 the first year with 3% increase per contract year
quote:Saint Arnold's reply:
Please point out anywhere in that article where it says TEXAS doesn't receive $15M. This only talks about ESPN's return on their investment. Please don't post articles if you cant understand them...
quote:Blue star for Saint Arnold. I am hurting from laughing so hard. Well done.
Wow you're dense, we've pointed out documentation to what TEXAS receives in multiple places.
The "rights fee" as mentioned above is what ESPN owes Texas for the rights to the content. Yes, that is what a rights fee means.
Ultimately read the contract. <-----this is called a link. See, if you click on it, it will take you to another website. There you can see the contract! Neato! It states what gets paid out to TEXAS. Y1 payment to TEXAS is $10.98M with a 3% annual escalator. That cannot be disputed. IMG's share is 14% of this payment. Yea, I know...math is hard. So is reading.
The $15M number comes from $300M averaged over 20 years. (let me help: 300/20=15). That's why its usually referenced as "average" payout. Like the article above referenced. Here - maybe this will help you out: http://www.mathsisfun.com/mean.html
And that is gross - it doesn't take into account IMG's share nor the fact that it graduates annually by 3% from a starting point under $11M.
I'm beginning to feel bad for continuing to beat up on the simple-minded.
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"Longwhron fans have nothing to worry about, just wait until the X-Games revenue starts rolling in and we will once again be the richest program in the country. That's how this works, right?" - Jeff Howe
quote:Redneck accounting error??
But wait, there's more!!
SEC announced official payouts of $31.2 million.
quote:We can't hear them because of all the money in our ears /JFF
Shag is also saying SECN money will peak in 2 years and then start LOSING money every year after that. Good lord.
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We can't hear them because of all the money in our ears /JFF
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Deloss Dodds as Warden Norton, Captain Byron Hadley as Bill Powers, ...and Moran Freeman playing the role of 5 Core Values in...
Texas A&M's "SEC Redemption"
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Little brother sip Thorn39 spouting off:quote:Saint Arnold's reply:
Please point out anywhere in that article where it says TEXAS doesn't receive $15M. This only talks about ESPN's return on their investment. Please don't post articles if you cant understand them...quote:Blue star for Saint Arnold. I am hurting from laughing so hard. Well done.
Wow you're dense, we've pointed out documentation to what TEXAS receives in multiple places.
The "rights fee" as mentioned above is what ESPN owes Texas for the rights to the content. Yes, that is what a rights fee means.
Ultimately read the contract. <-----this is called a link. See, if you click on it, it will take you to another website. There you can see the contract! Neato! It states what gets paid out to TEXAS. Y1 payment to TEXAS is $10.98M with a 3% annual escalator. That cannot be disputed. IMG's share is 14% of this payment. Yea, I know...math is hard. So is reading.
The $15M number comes from $300M averaged over 20 years. (let me help: 300/20=15). That's why its usually referenced as "average" payout. Like the article above referenced. Here - maybe this will help you out: http://www.mathsisfun.com/mean.html
And that is gross - it doesn't take into account IMG's share nor the fact that it graduates annually by 3% from a starting point under $11M.
I'm beginning to feel bad for continuing to beat up on the simple-minded.
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Oh my how is poor Texas going to survive on a paltry $27 million a year + the LHN?
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Oh my how is poor Texas going to survive on a paltry $27 million a year + the LHN?
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Friday afternoon, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsbyannounced that eight of his conference's schools will received full shares of $27 million each. New-ish members TCU and West Virginia will receive $24 and $23 million apiece, respectively; next year, each of those schools will receive full shares.
quote:From 55's link.
In 2014, Bowlsby announced what was a then-record payout of $23 million per school.
quote:No they didn't. Will offset the decline ticket sales nicely.
Wow 27 mil from the conference and that does not include tier 3 rights? That's better than I thought.
The big 12 didn't do so bad did they?
quote:I was wondering what the total Big XII conference revenue actually turned out to be. Early reports were $255,000,000 or thereabouts??
Since the BDF doesn't keep a share for the conference coffers, I expect they distributed as much as possible in an attempt to stay close to the SEC. Wonder how that'll work out for long term conference marketing.
quote:Well they could begin by cutting $2M of the red ink out of their AD budget. I suggest cutting Cabbage or Queerditch or whatever that stupid BS is.
Big Dumpster Fire To Declare Bankruptcy
Oh my how is poor Texas going to survive on a paltry $27 million a year + the LHN?
Turruble. Just Turrible.