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College sports in South Crona are unique in their broadcasting traditions compared to other major sports leagues around the world. As most of the OIAA's executive power falls in the hands of the conferences, this allows them to deal with many different major television networks across South Crona, which holds sizable influence over the conferences and teams. [[Qabóri Broadcasting Company|QBC/]][[Cronan Sports Programming Network|CSPN]] is the most influential network by far, holding majority broadcast deals with three conferences; the South Tierrador Conference, the Mid 14 Conference, and the Cronan Athletic Conference. It also holds partial deals with the Orix-12 Conference, the Western Belt Conference, and the SCAC. QBC's deal with the STC is the most valuable TV deal in South Cronan sports, worth approximately $3.8 billion. QBC/CSPN is regarded as the main network of college sports in South Crona, due to them holding the rights to the two most popular conferences in Tierrador. | College sports in South Crona are unique in their broadcasting traditions compared to other major sports leagues around the world. As most of the OIAA's executive power falls in the hands of the conferences, this allows them to deal with many different major television networks across South Crona, which holds sizable influence over the conferences and teams. [[Qabóri Broadcasting Company|QBC/]][[Cronan Sports Programming Network|CSPN]] is the most influential network by far, holding majority broadcast deals with three conferences; the South Tierrador Conference, the Mid 14 Conference, and the Cronan Athletic Conference. It also holds partial deals with the Orix-12 Conference, the Western Belt Conference, and the SCAC. QBC's deal with the STC is the most valuable TV deal in South Cronan sports, worth approximately $3.8 billion. QBC/CSPN is regarded as the main network of college sports in South Crona, due to them holding the rights to the two most popular conferences in Tierrador. | ||
The remaining conferences are split between [[Tierrador Broadcast System|TBS]], [[Televisión Cinco|TV5]], and [[TierraVision]] in Tierrador, Ceylonia, and Porlos, along with [[ABS]] and [[NPB]] in Alstin. As of the 2035-2036 academic year, TBS holds a $2.3 billion deal with the Songun Coast Conference and a $54 million deal with the Equatorial Athletic Conference. TV5 holds multiple deals of their own, including a $1.9 billion deal with the Mid 14, a $1.7 billion deal with the Orix-12, and a $34 million deal with the Western Belt Conference. TierraVision and the Polynesian Athletic Conference have held the longest uninterrupted television rights deal in history, with TierraVision being the conference's main broadcaster since the conference's inception in 1973, a deal which is currently valued at $114 billion. ABS broadcasts both the St. John's Conference, of which their deal is the 2nd-most valuable at $3.4 billion, | The remaining conferences are split between [[Tierrador Broadcast System|TBS]], [[Televisión Cinco|TV5]], and [[TierraVision]] in Tierrador, Ceylonia, and Porlos, along with [[ABS]] and [[NPB]] in Alstin. As of the 2035-2036 academic year, TBS holds a $2.3 billion deal with the Songun Coast Conference and a $54 million deal with the Equatorial Athletic Conference. TV5 holds multiple deals of their own, including a $1.9 billion deal with the Mid 14, a $1.7 billion deal with the Orix-12, and a $34 million deal with the Western Belt Conference. TierraVision and the Polynesian Athletic Conference have held the longest uninterrupted television rights deal in history, with TierraVision being the conference's main broadcaster since the conference's inception in 1973, a deal which is currently valued at $114 billion. ABS broadcasts both the St. John's Conference, of which their deal is the 2nd-most valuable at $3.4 billion, and the Southwest Cronan Athletic Conferences, while NPB has the sole broadcasting rights to the Cathay Conference, which is the 3rd-most valuable deal, worth $3.3 billion. | ||
The College Football Playoff holds a 50-year rotating deal with all five major networks, totaling at about $13.9 billion, with QBC, TBS, and TV5 serving as rotating broadcasters of the 4-team tournament in Tierrador, while NPB and ABS rotate as the Alstinian broadcasters. The ice hockey and basketball tournaments each have a similarly-structured deal, however, the five networks typically only broadcast their respective conference's teams, though only if they are designated as the home team. QBC broadcasts the Final Four and National Championship games for ice hockey, while TV5 broadcasts the final two rounds of the basketball tournament. | The College Football Playoff holds a 50-year rotating deal with all five major networks, totaling at about $13.9 billion, with QBC, TBS, and TV5 serving as rotating broadcasters of the 4-team tournament in Tierrador, while NPB and ABS rotate as the Alstinian broadcasters. The ice hockey and basketball tournaments each have a similarly-structured deal, however, the five networks typically only broadcast their respective conference's teams, though only if they are designated as the home team. QBC broadcasts the Final Four and National Championship games for ice hockey, while TV5 broadcasts the final two rounds of the basketball tournament. |