Article cited claims the LIMG deal was $72M for six years = $12M per yearAnyone know if it is better or worse than our previous.
Are there any Hmax posters who understand what we're talking about here?
Why did Moos decide to bring whatever in house?
What did Alberts decide to push it back out?
What are the key tradeoff decisions?
When the department moved its operation in-house, it hired most of the people who had worked in Lincoln on the NU account for Learfield/IMG. It appears likely that some or much of the staff will essentially stay on the account after July 1, but move to JMI.
Part of NU's in-house efforts included a studio built in East Stadium and some programming changes on the Husker Radio Network. It was not immediately clear how those details will be impacted once the new deal goes into force in July.
I hope it's still on 590 AM as that's the only station that we can get it here in Kansas.When will we know which radio stations will broadcast?
Notre dame
Kentucky
georgia
Clemson
use JMI
When will we know which radio stations will broadcast?
This article in the LJS provides a little more background and detail (I don't think it is behind a paywall)
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NU, JMI Sports agree to 12-year multimedia rights deal worth up to $215 million
The deal puts NU back with a third-party vendor for athletics media operations after one year of running it in-house.journalstar.com