The evolving market structure of televised college football

1989 
The market structure of televised college football has changed in recent years as a result of the application of antitrust laws to television contracts and the emergence of cable television networks and syndicators. Despite these changes, the author argues that broadcast networks are in an increasingly advantageous position and tightening their grip on the right to college football broadcasts.
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