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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/02/d-backs-agree-to-new-television-contract.html D-Backs Agree To New Television Contract By Steve Adams [February 18, 2015 at 9:32pm CST] The Diamondbacks and FOX Sports Arizona have agreed to a new television contract that is believed to be worth more than one billion dollars in total, reports Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic. Arizona’s current television contract, which expires at season’s end, has an average annual vaue of about $31MM per year, Piecoro notes. He adds that the new contract is believed to at least triple that amount. It’s unclear how much the total value of the contract is, because the length of the deal isn’t currently known, but club officials have recently said they were discussing lengths in the 15- to 20-year range. Piecoro reports that there are indications that the new deal is indeed in line with those previously discussed parameters, which would suggest the total value is at least $1.4 billion. Piecoro writes that the impact on the team’s payroll isn’t immediately known, though as he points out, the increased revenue won’t vault the D-Backs into the division-rival Dodgers’ financial stratosphere. The Dodgers’ TV deal averages out to roughly $334MM annually, according to a Forbes report from March 2014, trailing only the Yankees, whose annual revenue from the YES Network averages out to about $385MM. Recent examples of this type of mega-contract include the Rangers, Mariners and Phillies, each of whom have AAVs in excess of $140MM, per Forbes. Piecoro notes that since the Rangers signed their 20-year, $1.7 billion deal in 2010, nearly a third of the teams in the league have inked similar contracts. Per Forbes, the previous top 10 television revenues belonged to the Yankees, Dodgers, Phillies, Rangers, Angels, Mariners, Mets, Red Sox, Giants and Padres. It should be noted that the increased revenue won’t necessarily be distributed evenly over the duration of the contract. As MLBTR’s Jeff Todd pointed out last year in assessing the Phillies’ new television contract, Philadelphia’s TV revenue did not immediately jump to the $100MM average of their 25-year, $2.5 billion agreement. Rather, the increase was built in incrementally, with a three- to four-percent annual bump slowly building over the course of the deal. Jeff estimated that the Phillies’ first year under the new contract produced roughly $65MM in revenue (before factoring in equity stake and ad revenue), and it’s very possible that the D-Backs’ new contract is structured in a similarly incremental fashion. So, while the roughly $60MM discrepancy between the AAVs of contracts old and new may cause D-Backs fans to envision an enormous spending spree next winter, the team’s $92MM payroll may increase in a more gradual sense than those mean figures would initially suggest. ARI新的轉播合約應該會超過1 billion,可能是15~20年,所以本來31M的AAV至少會翻三倍 目前前十名的轉播合約是Yankees(385M),Dodgers(334M), Phillies, Rangers, Angels, Mariners, Mets, Red Sox, Giants and Padres. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.120.10.253 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/MLB/M.1424328737.A.1B1.html
fountainNess: 喔喔~蛇蛇~ 02/19 15:51
hakk: MLB的轉播合約怎麼都是天文數字般 02/19 16:35
sylviehsiang: 對啊 明明每年都在該說觀賞人口衰退 02/19 16:51
WadeMiley: 蛇蛇翻三倍還是排不進前十...前面真的天文數字 02/19 18:42
SweetDolphin: 10億喔…… 02/20 15:02
mrkey: 其實 D'backs 的收視率,和30隊的local RSN比起來 02/20 23:15
mrkey: D'backs 算是前段班的 02/20 23:15
mrkey: 聽說就是 1B over 15~20 yrs... 02/20 23:15
mrkey: 所以D'backs一年也會多一堆$$$$去人肉市場搶人了 02/20 23:16