ESPN Forms SEC Network To Push Deal

  • July 23, 2009
ESPN Regional TV and the Southeastern Conference created a regionally syndicated college sports package that will air in more than 73 television markets, along with branding the syndication package as the SEC Network. It's all part of the 15-year agreement between the two entities. Within the nine-state SEC footprint, the SEC Network will be delivered in markets by local carriers. In markets outside the SEC footprint, programming will air on either local, over-the-air television stations or regional sports cable networks. Coverage will feature extensive football, men's basketball and women's basketball telecasts, produced by ESPN Regional Television.

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