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Pac-12 Schools Could Lose $13 Million in Media Rights After USC, UCLA Exits
Sports Illustrated
2022-08-19
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According to an interim report issued by University of California Office of the President, the departures of USC and UCLA from the Pac-12 could mean an estimated $13 million loss per year in media rights for each of the remaining schools.
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