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<blockquote data-quote="topdecktiger" data-source="post: 129541989" data-attributes="member: 1459051"><p>No, the "experts" have not agreed on that. You haven't posted one quote from a TV industry professional who said it was unlikely Fox would sell.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the SEC, no you are simply wrong. ESPN did NOT own the syndication rights for the SEC. ESPN <em><u><strong>sold</strong></u></em> the SEC syndication rights to Fox and Comcast. ESPN had a <strong><em><u>contract</u></em></strong> with Fox and Comcast whereby they sold the SEC's syndication rights to those companies. The link I provided you specifically said that ESPN had contracts with Fox and Comcast, and had to buy out those contracts. If ESPN owned the syndication rights, they would not have had to buy back the rights in the first place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, I'm not wrong. I backed up what I said with evidence. Just because you disagree has absolutely no bearing on whether I'm right or wrong. As far as me leaving, you followed me to the Texas board. Sounds like you have the problem, not me. By the way, I also proved you wrong on the Texas board as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topdecktiger, post: 129541989, member: 1459051"] No, the "experts" have not agreed on that. You haven't posted one quote from a TV industry professional who said it was unlikely Fox would sell. Regarding the SEC, no you are simply wrong. ESPN did NOT own the syndication rights for the SEC. ESPN [I][U][B]sold[/B][/U][/I] the SEC syndication rights to Fox and Comcast. ESPN had a [B][I][U]contract[/U][/I][/B] with Fox and Comcast whereby they sold the SEC's syndication rights to those companies. The link I provided you specifically said that ESPN had contracts with Fox and Comcast, and had to buy out those contracts. If ESPN owned the syndication rights, they would not have had to buy back the rights in the first place. No, I'm not wrong. I backed up what I said with evidence. Just because you disagree has absolutely no bearing on whether I'm right or wrong. As far as me leaving, you followed me to the Texas board. Sounds like you have the problem, not me. By the way, I also proved you wrong on the Texas board as well. [/QUOTE]
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