For the 2010 season, DirecTV is paying the NFL $700 million for the rights to the Sunday Ticket package.
A new four year contract kicks in for the 2011 season at $1 billion per season.
Incentive pay - such as a set price per sack - is considered illegal by the NFL and any contract with those types of pay incentives are not approved by the league.
What? Explain.
Depends on the contract
DirecTV wants the satellite dish there so of any new tents come they have the dish,but you cab call Directv to cone and remove out for your of you no longer have DirecTV. But if you have never been a customer DirecTV won't remove it you will have to pay so some one can remove for you.
The NFL and its television partners agreed to a contract extentions in 2006. Contracts with CBS and FOX will run through the 2011 season, the ESPN contract runs through 2014, and the NBC contract runs through 2012. On average, CBS will pay the NFL $622.5 million annually for AFC broadcasting rights, FOX will pay $712.5 million annually for NFC broadcasting rights, NBC will pay $650 million annually for Sunday Night Football, and ESPN will pay $1.1 billion annually for Monday Night Football.
. They pay like $3.50 per 1k views.
$35000
what is Measure and pay contract
22222004444.97p lol
25-30k
50 a ball
no i think you have 2 pay