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Apr 24, 2024
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cougarfann888
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Nba is slightly better they get about 90 million per team in tv revenue
But salary cap is like 140 million. So still having a hard time seeing them be profitable
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Are most professional sports teams cash flow positive?
cougarfann888
Apr 24, 10:39pm
TV tends to be a large part of their income as well
Cougs4Lfe
Apr 24, 10:43pm
That's the main thing I was looking at nhl tv deal
cougarfann888
Apr 24, 10:46pm
Nba is slightly better they get about 90 million per team in tv revenue
cougarfann888
Apr 24, 10:48pm
Nfl seems to be exception. Revenues are higher than salary
cougarfann888
Apr 24, 10:49pm
Don’t know, but with sponsors, merchendise, licensing on top of the things you
4mack
Apr 24, 10:49pm
They aren’t a cash cow for their owners—until the team is sold. And then…
BlooCoug
Apr 24, 11:18pm
They don't change hands often
TheHop
Apr 25, 7:09am
It’s not. I’m talking about MAJOR cash flow events. These pro franchises don’t
BlooCoug
Apr 25, 8:08am
It’s been said that since we have no knighthood in America we’ve created it
BaseCoug
Apr 25, 12:36am
I don't see how the majority can't be....
TheHop
Apr 25, 7:08am
Maybe, but they don’t necessarily need to be
Buckeye
Apr 25, 7:45am
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