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 Because of the clock, the three-quarters of us who live in eastern and central time zone don't get to see those clubs as much, don't get to see the highlights on Sports Center. For a nightly league that is largely dependent on national television revenue, that's a big issue.

 For the first time a major sports property has largely migrated from network to cable, where the dual revenue streams of subscriber fees and advertising can support the escalating costs of broadcast sports rights, ... In the future, it will become almost impossible for broadcast television sports to match the power of those 'sub' fees, which are unique to the cable world.

 I don't see that happening. There's really not any opposition to revenue sharing. Nor is there any opposition to helping small-market clubs that might need help on a temporary basis. Everyone in the league wants all of the clubs to be competitive. When it goes beyond any requirement to be competitive, and it's just a redistribution of profits, that's a different issue.

 There are teams that receive more money from central baseball -- between the national television contract and revenue sharing -- than what their payroll is. That's before they sell a ticket or a hot dog or a beer or a parking space. There's a provision in the agreement that says revenue-sharing funds are to be used to improve the quality of a team's performance on the field, so we'll have to take a hard look at that.

 We knew it might be an issue as soon as Gov. Daniels recommended the change. We heard rumors but didn't know which way Wabash County would go – Eastern or Central – and about a month ago starting messing around with the clock changes and saw that the appointments on Outlook calendar had changed times on us.

 Where the separation comes is when you start talking about revenue sharing that goes beyond that. I think everyone in the league wants all the clubs to be competitive. When it goes beyond any requirement to be competitive, and it's just a redistribution of profits, that's a different issue.

 [The NFL declined to make Mr. Tagliabue or other executives available for interviews. Earlier this month, the commissioner said the revenue debate had existed since teams began sharing ticket money in 1935.] The issue will be discussed in 2035 and 2135, ... We'll get it resolved, but it's a constant issue in a vibrant, growing sports league.

 Without a doubt, the player costs are highest in this deal, and a good portion of the burden is going to fall hardest on the lower-revenue clubs. But we did what was in the best interest of the entire National Football League [by reaching an accord].

 Our focus should be to eliminate the need for any financial subsidies. How do we get the lower-revenue teams up to the point where there's no issue of revenue sharing because there's no need for it? How do we develop best practices so that we all, each of the 32 clubs, learn from each other?

 Most of central and eastern England and eastern Scotland are below freezing. Even in central London the highest temperature was 0.4C (32F). The only saving grace has been the lack of wind. But that will change (on Friday) when it will feel pretty raw.

 I continue to believe that the problem lies with the high revenue clubs and the revenue sharing issue. Their refusal to share more revenues is making it worse for everybody -- players, owners, and fans.

 I am not a fan of a television in the bedroom. Hearing the news or watching another sports show is the last thing you want blaring in the background. Soothing music is romantic. The nightly news is not.
  Jennifer Jones

 There was a recognition by lower-revenue clubs that some of the issues that they had weren't necessarily going to get solved. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. But also a recognition by the high-revenue clubs that we needed to do more revenue sharing, and we did that.

 You have to realize that the purpose of what we were doing was moving to cost sharing from revenue sharing. Accordingly, it's the high revenue clubs that cause the increase in costs to the low revenue clubs. Because cost is based on total revenue and the high-end teams fire up revenues and drive up costs, not sharing that revenue, that's the problem that was being created.

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