Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
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So far, on the flip side, we have a currently undervalued AAC with much better markets that could help ESPN by killing off the Big 8. ESPN is almost definitely willing to spend a little more to do that and take content away from their biggest competitor. It's still not going to be what the leftovers are used to, but it's better than what they're likely to get doing anything else. I admit it gets better for us if one or two of them find a new home somehow outside of the AAC or Big 8, but that sounds very unlikely right now.
Even if Amazon or Netflix or whoever wants in, if they're not bidding against others, what incentive do they have to overpay?
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