You are right. beIN comes after retained rights, they can broadcast things that don't broadcast over the air, that our primary cable partners don't take and what the schools don't elect to broadcast themselves. Hence Tier 4. They will have limited football and basketball content but plan on showing several of the Olympic sports. They have a significant interest in things like volleyball, for example.
Our conference contracts are in the final stages, but we are doing a deal with ESPN and ASN with Fox still interested in some level of involvement. Those companies will have the tier 1 and tier 2 rights.
Our conference contracts are in the final stages, but we are doing a deal with ESPN and ASN with Fox still interested in some level of involvement. Those companies will have the tier 1 and tier 2 rights.