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Report: ACC's new TV deal nets $1.8B


The ACC appears to have scored a major victory for the financial future of its member schools, reportedly reaching a television deal that should double the amount of money that each receives from the invaluable revenue source on a yearly basis. The conference and ESPN have struck a 12-year deal for $1.86 billion, according to the Sports Business Journal. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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