The Protect College Sports Act has been introduced, which seeks to create an antitrust exemption enabling universities and conferences to collectively pool and sell specific media rights. This legislative change could potentially boost revenue for college sports. However, it may also lead to increased costs for television and streaming services for viewers.
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Proposed Legislation Could Change Media Rights for College Sports
The Protect College Sports Act aims to provide an antitrust exemption for universities and conferences to sell media rights collectively. While this could enhance revenue for college sports, it may also result in higher costs for viewers accessing television and streaming services.
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Proposed Legislation Could Change Media Rights for College Sports