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Old 09-02-2007, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Buckeye89Fan View Post
That's not what I've been hearing. I've heard a dollar per customer, could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by MililaniBuckeye View Post
So, the BTN wants $0.40 more per subscriber then the NFL Network in only eight of 50 states, and $0.60 less than NFLN in the remaining 42 states...and keep in mind that the huge NYC and LA markets are in the $0.10 per subscriber states. That doesn't sound "staggering" to me, but rather quite reasonable.
As Mili alludes, when you do the math, 80% of tv homes are outside of the 8 state region @ a dime a piece. So, I think it adds up to around 22 cents per subscriber overall across the U.S. Once again, a drop in the bucket.
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