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SUMMARY:Vice 5x6 - End of Amateurism
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:College athletics have seen explosive revenue growth in thel
	ast decade\, fueled by media contracts and corporate sponsors.In order to 
	enter this system\, the NCAA requires players toforego profits\, and inste
	ad offers them scholarships andaccess to state-of-the-art facilities. But 
	with college sportsnow a multi-billion-dollar industry\, the question bein
	g askedin federal court remains whether that compensation is enough.Gianna
	 Toboni travels the U.S. college sports landscape\,meeting athletic direct
	ors\, coaches\, sports marketers and theplayers themselves to see the role
	 money plays in amateurathletics today.
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