illuminated us with the following words of wisdom:
> On Oct 31, 12:53�am, Bunion <bunion-2...@gmail.invalid> wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 19:11:09 -0700 (PDT), TMC illuminated us with the
>> following words of wisdom:
>>
>>>
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2012/10/orange-bowl-reportedly-stayin...
>>
>>> OCTOBER 25, 2012 7:30 AM
>>
>>> In news that was quietly reported more than a week ago, ESPN has
>>> reportedly retained rights to the Orange Bowl.
>>
>>> Sports Business Journal reported earlier this month that ESPN has
>>> agreed to a 12-year, $55 million deal to televise the Orange Bowl.
>>> ESPN has already acquired rights to the Rose Bowl and the new
>>> Champions Bowl.
>>
>>> Under the new college football playoff structure, the three bowls are
>>> expected to host half of the 24 semifinal round games from 2015 to
>>> 2026.
>>
>> And if you think there'll still be such a thing as ESPN, or any other
>> television broadcaster, in 2026, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. ;)
>
> It's a long time from now, but how do expect the game to be broadcast
> in 2026?
Over the Internet, not television. Oh, it might be watched on devices