Madden NFL 24 as well as DirecTV have signed a "broad agreement" on the Madden NFL 24 Sunday Ticket package, giving the cable provider control over the sports package into the next decade, according to The Sports Business Journal Mut 24 Coins. Terms are being discussed however, the new agreement is expected to integrate in a similar manner to the Madden NFL 24's current TV contracts. The current agreement between the league and ESPN runs through 2021. The contracts that are signed with CBS, NBC and Fox last until 2022.
In order to broadcast out-of-market games for customers who pay, DirecTV will pay an annual rights fee beginning at $1.3 billion and increasing to $1.4 billion over the course of the next decade.
DirecTV has been the Madden NFL 24 Sunday Ticket's sole distributor for over 20 years. The current contract which has a $1 billion annual charge, will expire following the 2014 season, and will be a part of a four-year deal.
The Madden NFL 24 and DirecTV are in talks about a potential extension of their contract for a long time. The Sports Business Journal notes that a formal announcement isn't imminent with issues regarding control over digital rights still being discussed although those aspects are minor in comparison to the totality of the deal.
The Madden NFL 24 was able to find a few potential buyers for the Sunday Ticket however none were quite as serious as DirecTV Cheap Madden 24 Coins. While the product is a prized commodity -- with more than two million subscribers paying from $239.94 to $329.94 Cable operators have claimed that the presence of the frantic Madden NFL 24 RedZone Channel on packages for sports makes the Sunday Ticket less desirable.