i don't want say this :DI say only that i read that it will be more difficult to fill ENORMOUS palaces(over 20k seats?over 25kseats?over 30k seats?),but probably the sum of all the incomes(arena revenues,TV contract,merchandisng) will be equal or superior to the actual ones also for germans teams :D
i don't want say this :DI say only that i read that it will be more difficult to fill ENORMOUS palaces(over 20k seats?over 25kseats?over 30k seats?),but probably the sum of all the incomes(arena revenues,TV contract,merchandisng) will be equal or superior to the actual ones also for germans teams :Di will see that when the changes appear, i don't think that it was there target to fill our pockets again - like in the past days where top teams earn way to much money.i think currently the income and outcome is pretty good, we still earn a bit but ain't earning enourmous sums.Another think i was skeptical, was the old small countrys like Japan where are very good teams competng with pretty new ones in a league and if the system stills run there.
i am not sure if it comes this season, the news give too dates for introduction.
Starting at the all star break this year, every league will be negotiating its TV contract independently, and leagues in larger divisions or with more superstars will be able to make deals with larger TV networks, making it possible for more people to follow their team from the comfort of their home. Of course, teams will make more money from these larger television contracts. Lower divisions and divisions with fewer star players will see less of an increase. In the future, these contracts will be renegotiated every season to keep pace with the changing market conditions. As the quality of play and the salaries BuzzerBeater players can demand rise, we expect television contracts to grow as well, such that there will continue to be economic balance across divisions.