After months of negotiations, the Big Tenon Thursday, which will feature Big Ten football games on three different national broadcast networks – Fox, CBS and NBC – beginning in 2023 and running through the 2029-30 season.
Per the new deal, Fox will remain the Big Ten’s primary rightsholder and will broadcast one of the conference’s top games at noon each week, with Big Noon Saturday becoming an exclusive broadcast window for the Big Ten under the new contract. Fox will also air games on FS1 and on Big Ten Network, in which it holds a 60 percent stake.
CBS and NBC will also broadcast Big Ten games on their national networks each week. CBS’ 3:30 p.m. time slot will become an exclusive broadcast window for Big Ten games in 2024 following the end of CBS’ contract with the SEC, which is partnering exclusively with ESPN and ABC beginning in 2024.
All three networks will have rights to the Big Ten Championship Game on an alternating basis. The conference title game will air on Fox in 2023, 2025, 2027 and 2029, on CBS in 2024 and 2028 and on NBC in 2026. Fox will also continue to broadcast Big Ten men’s basketball games “with the opportunity to carry additional sports throughout the year,” while CBS will continue to air both regular season and postseason Big Ten men’s basketball along with the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament. As many as 47 regular-season men’s basketball games and 30 women’s basketball games will stream exclusively on Peacock.
I better not have to subscribe to Peacock to watch the Buckeyes. What BS!
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Hello Notre Dame?
Big bucks, no Whammies.
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