
Conversation: Money and March Madness
Clip: 3/29/2011 | 4m 39s
Lowell Bergman talks to Hari Sreenivasan about the money behind the NCAA.
March Madness makes nearly $700 million a year for the NCAA, but the players will never see a dime. Lowell Bergman talks to Hari Sreenivasan about his recent piece for Frontline that examines the money behind the NCAA.
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Conversation: Money and March Madness
Clip: 3/29/2011 | 4m 39s
March Madness makes nearly $700 million a year for the NCAA, but the players will never see a dime. Lowell Bergman talks to Hari Sreenivasan about his recent piece for Frontline that examines the money behind the NCAA.
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