Big Ten scores media rights deal worth more than $1 billion per year: What we know

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What we know about the Big Ten's new media rights deal:

Fox will continue to air the league's premier game at noon ET, with CBS showing the 3:30 p.m. ET offering and NBC taking the primetime slate. The contract takes effect for the 2023 football season, however CBS won't begin its mid-afternoon window until 2024 with its contract to show SEC games running through 2023. CBS will still air seven Big Ten games in 2023 at other times.

ESPN is not part of the deal. The Big Ten has enjoyed a four-decade relationship with network which will come to an end after this season. The conference reportedly rejected the network's $380 million a year offer. The traditional 3:30 p.m. ET Southeastern Conference game that CBS has broadcast for the past two decades willand runs concurrent with a deal the league already has those broadcast partners that ends in 2034.

that Notre Dame football, which has been on NBC since 1991, could stay put as an independent if it can secure at least $75 million from the Peacock network. The deal with NBC ends in 2025.

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