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The Coming ESPN-ACC Media Deal Look-In


While there continue to be conversations behind the scenes regarding measures to improve revenue sharing streams for the ACC's top programs as well as potential early exits from the seemingly ironclad GOR legal contract, there remains a singular access point to making possible changes within the media deal’s framework: ESPN’s renewal period in February. (Inside Carolina)

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The Coming ESPN-ACC Media Deal Look-In


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