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ESPN picks up option on ACC television rights deal
ESPN has picked up the option on its television rights deal with the ACC and will broadcast its games through at least 2036.
Florida State University has been locked in a legal battle with the conference since December 2023 centered around media ...
The extension paves the way for the league to potentially finalize a settlement with Clemson and Florida State that would keep them in the conference.
The ACC will have their media rights remain right where they are according to the latest on their negotiations with ESPN.
ESPN picked up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The conference reportedly will try to settle lawsuits by Florida State and Clemson.
Clemson's lawsuit against the ACC has slowed. ESPN says Clemson and Florida State could drop legal action in exchange for more money from the conference.
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ESPN made a monumental decision for the near-term future of college sports on Thursday. According to a report by ESPN’s David Hale and Andrea Adelson, the network has opted to pickup its option to ...
Had ESPN not extended its option, the network's contract with the conference would have expired after the 2027 season, creating instability within the 17-member league. Instead, ESPN and the ACC will ...
ESPN has agreed to pick up its option for the television right to the ACC through 2036 The Clemson Insider has confirmed. The television network had until February 1 to pick up the option on the ...
ESPN has agreed to pick up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036, sources told ESPN. The pickup comes as ACC works toward settling lawsuits by Clemson and Florida State.