Big Ten selects Fox Sports to televise football championships

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES MEDIA AGREEMENT WITH FOX SPORTS

TO TELEVISE 2011-16 BIG TEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

Big Ten Football joins Super Bowl XLV, World Series and Daytona 500 on FOX Sports



Park Ridge, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference has reached a media agreement with FOX Sports to serve as the official broadcast partner of the 2011-16 Big Ten Football Championship Games. The inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game will be played in prime time on December 3, 2011, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, with the winner earning the Big Ten Championship and a chance to play in the Rose Bowl Game or Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game.



FOX Sports, the nation’s top-rated network for sports for 13 consecutive years, is well-known for its coverage of some of the biggest sporting events in the country, including the Super Bowl, World Series and Daytona 500. The network also served as the official television home of the Bowl Championship Series for the 2006-09 seasons and has broadcast the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic since 1999. The network will promote the Big Ten Football Championship Game as one of the premium sporting events in the country on all of its platforms, including FOXSports.com, FOX Sports Radio and during its coverage of major fall sports events, including the National Football League and Major League Baseball postseason.



“We are excited to announce that FOX Sports will be the official broadcast partner for the 2011-16 Big Ten Football Championship Games,†said Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany. “FOX Sports is known for carrying the biggest sporting events in the country and is a leader in the acquisition, creative production and cutting-edge promotion of national events. Big Ten sports have achieved broad coverage in the American sports landscape through agreements with ABC, ESPN, CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Network and the Big Ten Network. We look forward to the addition of FOX Sports, which is committed to promoting Big Ten football and will air the Big Ten Championship Games to more than 115 million homes.â€



“Since our inception in 1994, our goal has been to provide viewers with the biggest, most prestigious sporting events in America and the acquisition of the Big Ten Football Championship Game continues that tradition,†said David Hill, Chairman & CEO, FOX Sports Media Group. “We are thrilled to bring this contest to the network and we’re looking forward to providing it an unprecedented, multi-platform promotional effort while maximizing the synergistic opportunities between FOX Sports and the Big Ten Network.â€



The Big Ten Network, a joint venture between the Big Ten Conference and Fox Networks, is the first internationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. The network is available to more than 75 million homes across the United States and Canada, and currently has agreements with more than 300 affiliates. FOX Sports’ coverage of the Big Ten Football Championship Game will allow the Big Ten Network to play a prominent role at the site of the game, including the possibility of shared talent.



In addition to the media agreement with FOX Sports to broadcast the Big Ten Football Championship Game, the conference currently has media agreements with ABC, ESPN, CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Network and the Big Ten Network to provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever. The Big Ten’s current media agreements have resulted in the production and distribution of more than 850 events nationally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events prior to the launch of the Big Ten Network.
 
I hope they get some new talent, because the Orange Bowl was atrocious.

Agreed and please not Joe Buck. Preferably people that actually call and follow college football throughout the year. Not these NFL guys that come on board for 1 game.
 
I hope they get some new talent, because the Orange Bowl was atrocious.

Or they can use Buck/Aikman/Oliver........If ABC/ESPN can bounce Millen back and forth Fox can do the same its only one game.
 
Agreed and please not Joe Buck. Preferably people that actually call and follow college football throughout the year. Not these NFL guys that come on board for 1 game.


Unless they steal guys from other networks.......give me Buck and co.
 
i really don't like FOX's college guys. love their NFL guys though. the orange bowl was atrocious.
 
FOX Sports’ coverage of the Big Ten Football Championship Game will allow the Big Ten Network to play a prominent role at the site of the game, including the possibility of shared talent.

This may be the olive branch that allows the best of the BTN announcers do the game and not some clueless NFL guys. The deal probably includes promotion during the World Series and each NFL game during November, which is more promotion than the Big 12 or SEC Championship games get. Also, FOX must have out bid ESPN/ABC for the rights, its all about the $$$!!!!

The Big Ten continues to lead the way in television rights dollars.
 
I'll never forget one of last year's games that they had. The idiot announcer kept talking about the 2 minute warning. If you don't know that there is not a 2 minute warning in college, you are stupid and no NOTHING ABOUT COLLEGE FOOTBALL!!!
 
Its too bad Gus Johnson doesn't do Big Ten Football because this would be absolutely perfect for him. please...no terry bradshaw
 
I second Gus Johnson. The most entertaining out there IMO. He is 1. Empolyed by the Big Ten network, and 2. Does NFL games. 3. He is the play by play guy for Madden NFL 2011. I think he can handle the Championship game with ease. SIGN HIM UP!
 
Didn't even think about the BTN guys........Wayne Lerivee and Chris Martin wouldn't be be bad I could live with that. Lerivee/Martin are the 'A' team? Not sure who sideline reporter is or will be.
 

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