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TV Industry Faces Billions in Lost Ad Sales With Sports Hiatus
Kantar Media estimates that $2B+ in sports ad revenue could be lost due to COVID-19 related cancelations.
The leagues/events impacted include:
1) March Madness basketball tournament
2) NBA regular season
3) NHL regular season
4) MLB spring training and opening day
Source of NBA TV ad revenue in 2018:
1) Playoffs – 62%
2) Regular season – 38%
March Madness accounts for 80% of the NCAA’s annual revenue, including ≈ $800M in TV rights fees generated from CBS and Turner.
March Madness ad revenue for CBS/Turner:
1) 2019 – $910M
2) 2020P – $1B+
The big question: If the Olympics are canceled, what happens to the $1.25B+ in ads that NBCUniversal has already sold?
Mr. Screens’ idea: ESPN is set to release a 10-part miniseries about the 1998 Chicago Bulls in June. They need content to fill the void left by sports cancelations, and we need something to watch besides the Contagion movie (see below). Why wouldn’t they move this up ASAP?
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