Four takeaways from the NCAA's landmark eight-year agreement with ESPN
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The NCAA last week announced a landmark eight-year deal with ESPN worth $115 million annually ($920 million total) for the broadcast rights to 40 championships — including women’s basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and more. The move is a major one for NCAA President Charlie Baker, ESPN and those involved with the discussions. What does it all mean?
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