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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) today (Friday) voted to add three schools to its league, including two more from the beleaguered rival Pac-12 which looks destined to fold in 2024
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The Pac-12, one of the Power Five conferences, has been left with just four teams after a series of re-alignments in college sports
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The Pac-12 Conference is considering a streaming-centered media-rights deal with Apple amid a number of departures from the conference
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The Pac-12 Conference has fired two senior executives after an independent investigation found that they failed to disclose overpayments by a distribution partner dating back to 2016
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Industry questions run rampant as to college conference's future status
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Pac-12 Networks, the media company wholly owned by the US college sports conference’s 12 member universities, has launched a new free streaming channel.
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Apple has had talks with US college sports property the Pac-12 Conference as it looks to bolster its Apple TV and TV+ OTT video entertainment products
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College sports organisation the Pac-12 Conference has appointed global investment bank the Raine Group to work on its media-rights strategy as it seeks to take advantage of all of its major properties…

US college sports conference the Pac-12 has increased its annual media-rights income in China by about 66 per cent after agreeing a long-term deal with Alisports.

The Pac-12 US college sports conference has expanded its rights partnership with Chinese internet company LeTV.

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The Pac-12 has rejected a proposal from AT&T that would have allowed the US telecommunications company’s DirecTV satellite pay-television service to carry coverage of the US college conference.

Pac-12 Networks, the content and multi-platform media company for the Pac-12 US college sports conference, has agreed a multi-year distribution partnership with the Metta Sport agency covering the Latin America region.

Last month’s deal between the Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12) and Chinese internet firm LeTV is evidence that China’s internet platforms are providing sports bodies with exposure which has a value beyond rights fees.