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March Madness 2022 Revenue: By the Numbers
Big question #1: How does the NCAA make money?
Quick answer: March Madness accounts for ≈ 80% of total revenue.
Big question #2: What share of the NCAA’s revenue comes from media rights?
Quick answer: ≈ 74%
Recent media rights deals (% change) for NCAA March Madness, according to Indianapolis Business Journal:
1) 1994 – 7-years @ $1.7B → $247M/year
2) 2003 – 11-years @ $6.0B → $545M/year (↑ 121%)
3) 2010 – 14-years @ $10.8B → $771M/year (↑ 41%)
4) 2016 – 8-years @ $8.8B → $1.1B/year (↑ 43%)
Big question #3: Who are favorites in this year’s tournament?
Quick answer: Gonzaga, Kentucky, and Arizona.
Big question #4: Which schools spend the most money on basketball?
Quick answer: Duke and Kentucky.
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