This might have already been covered...
Is Wichita State getting an equal share of the AAC tv revenue?
Does football-only member Navy get an equal share of the tv revenue?
The internet says that each AAC school gets about $2 or $3 million per year in tv revenue, while, per a 2012 deal, each A10 school gets about $350k per year in tv revenue.
I have no idea where the $2 or $3 million figure comes from, the AAC signed a 7 year, $126 million tv deal in 2013. (126/7)/11=$1.6 million per year.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextr...9bb0f59aa.html
http://www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2012...etball-schools:
Sources close to the deal say that the 16-school conference will earn $40 million over the eight years, or split $5 million a season. The A-10 currently has TV deals with both ESPN and CBS Sports Network. The NBC Sports Group is a new player in college sports and is actively acquiring new products, including a recent deal with the Colonial Athletic Association.
$5 million per year, split between 14 teams means each school will get a little more than $350,000 per year from the television contract.
There are 12 AAC football teams, including Navy, and 12 AAC basketball teams, including Wichita State.