Maury Brown reported last night that baseball?s latest revenue numbers are in: $7.5 billion for 2012.?Perspective: in 1995, revenues were at $1.4 billion.
Oh, and starting in 2014 the new national broadcast deals with FOX, ESPN, and TBS kick in, which will represent another $788 million a year. And each time a new local TV deal is inked, it?s more money to the bottom line. Remember: the Dodgers are supposed to add $200 million+ each year.
The disparities brought on by each team having wildly different local TV dollars is a concern for baseball going forward, but the overall financial health of the industry is pretty damn strong.
Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/10/mlb-revenues-for-2012-7-5-billion-and-rising/related
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