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New York schools could get $500,000 for TV rights

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The New York city public school system is negotiating with the MSG Varsity Network, owned by Cablevision, for a possible two-year, $500,000 contract to televise high school sporting events.

Since the CIF is trying to put together a television contract for high schools in California, what’s happening in New York could be used in comparison.

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Of course, no one with the CIF is talking about its negotiations that have been going on for weeks.

-- Eric Sondheimer

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