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Sources: ACC, Pac-12 Discussing ESPN TV Partnership After Big Ten’s Moves


Officials from the ACC and Pac-12 are discussing a broadcasting partnership with ESPN, sources report. The proposal heavily involves the ESPN-owned ACC Network. Under the plan, the ACC Network—or a renamed entity combining the two leagues —will have exclusive rights to broadcast Pac-12 games to West Coast households through ESPN cable providers. (Sports Illustrated)

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Sources: ACC, Pac-12 Discussing ESPN TV Partnership After Big Ten’s Moves


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