Pac-12 media rights: No resolution expected before 2023 as critical process churns forward

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Resolution of the critical process, which began over the summer, won’t come before the New Year.

The Pac-12’s ongoing media rights negotiations will extend into 2023 with “no rush” for a resolution, commissioner George Kliavkoff said Thursday.

— The Big 12 has renewed its media contracts with longtime partners ESPN and Fox for a reported $31.7 million per school starting in 2025. If the Bruins are forced to remain in the Pac-12, which is unlikely, the dynamics of the media negotiations could change drastically. Because rights to the Big Ten and Big 12 have been locked up into the 2030s, the Pac-12 stands as the only Power Five conference with football inventory available on the market through the remainder of the decade.

 

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