Sports Business
Southeastern Conference signs $2.25 billion, 15-year multimedia deal with ESPN
In the end, the Southeastern Conference had 2.25 billion reasons from ESPN to pass -- at least for now -- on starting its own television network.
Sports Business
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Dolphins' sales theater pumps up ticket buyers
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Selling tickets in economic downturn takes creativity
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Beijing Olympics being called a ratings success Video
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Marlins Stadium update
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Olympics: Breaking spending records
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Las Olas Riverfront auction on hold after buyer emerges
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Las Olas Riverfront auction on hold after buyer emerges
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Dolphin Stadium to host second round of 2009 World Baseball Classic
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Chad Pennington's passing gets rave reviews
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Florida, Texas, Notre Dame and more: Top college programs also vie for market share
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Cuban moving up on the outside
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S. Florida to host WBC games
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Coup for Homestead
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Orioles' decision about staying in Fort Lauderdale coming soon
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U.S. Rep. Ron Klein goes to bat for Fort Lauderdale Stadium
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Pieces of history up for auction at Orange Bowl
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BREAKDOWN: Team-by-team baseball salaries
Sports Wire
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Stars C Stu Barnes retires after 16-year playing career, joins Dallas coaching staff
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Oregon QB Costa out for season after surgeons find more knee damage
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Carlos Delgado, Daniel Murphy lead Mets over Phillies 6-3 and back to top of NL East
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Chad Reineke wins major league debut in Padres' 8-3 win over Phillies
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Marshall beats Pacman and Broncos beat Cowboys 23-13 in soggy preseason game in Denver


