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ESPN, The CW reach ACC sublicense agreement; Raycom Sports continues to produce


The CW will continue to carry ACC football and men’s and women’s basketball. The network announced that it has reached a sublicense agreement with ESPN for ACC programming through the 2030-31 season. The deal will see The CW carry 14 regular-season football games, 30 men’s basketball games, and 10 women’s basketball games each season. (Awful Announcing)

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ESPN, The CW reach ACC sublicense agreement; Raycom Sports continues to produce