ESPN gets Rose Bowl after 2010

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June 12, 2009 by indystar | Staff

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BRISTOL, Conn. — The Rose Bowl will be televised on ESPN beginning in
January 2011, giving the network broadcast rights to all Bowl Championship
Series games.

ESPN announced the agreement with the Rose Bowl on today.

The network had previously said it would air the Fiesta, Orange, Sugar and
BCS national championship game as part of a multiyear agreement that also
begins in January 2011.

The 2010 Rose Bowl and the 2010 BCS national title game from Pasadena,
Calif., will remain on ABC. The Rose Bowl has had a separate media rights
agreement from other BCS bowls.

The 2011 season will mark the first time all BCS bowls will be on cable
television.

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