It appears that Madden NFL 24 as well as DirecTV have signed a "broad agreement" with regard to the Madden NFL 24 Sunday ticket package Madden nfl 24 Coins, giving the cable provider the control of the sports package for the next decade, according to The Sports Business Journal. Terms are still being worked out and the deal will likely to align in roughly the same way as the Madden NFL 24's existing television contracts. The league's current deal with ESPN will run until 2021. The contracts with CBS, NBC and Fox expire in 2022.
In order to broadcast games that are not available to customers, DirecTV will pay an annual rights fee beginning at $1.3 billion, and rising to $1.4 billion over the course of the next decade.
DirecTV has been Madden NFL 24 Sunday Ticket's only distributor for the last 20 years. The current contract, carrying a $1 billion annual charge, will expire after the 2014 season and concludes a four-year deal.
There is a possibility that Madden NFL 24 and DirecTV are in talks regarding an extension to their contract for some time. The Sports Business Journal notes that a formal announcement isn't coming soon, and there are issues like control over digital rights being debated However, these details are minimal in comparison to the scope of the agreement.
There was a time when Madden NFL 24 featured a range of possible buyers for the Sunday Ticket although none seemed so serious as DirecTV. The package is an extremely sought-after commodity at present, there are two million users paying anywhere from $239.94 to $329.94 Cable companies have said that the presence the frenetic Madden NFL 24 RedZone channel on packages that Mut Coins Madden 24 offers sports makes the Sunday Ticket less desirable.