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And while they reduced player payroll by about $50 million this season and raised $200 million from outside investors, Citi Field attendance fell again, pushing overall revenue down.
Although major obstacles remain — including the owners' insistence on a hard salary cap and vastly reduced player compensation — there was a slight softening of the rhetoric Tuesday.
Time Warner had acquired it as part of Turner Broadcasting in 1996 and after 2003 had dramatically reduced player payroll.
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Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the San Diego Padres have already drastically reduced player payroll in order to help pay down what they owe creditors, a trend that could very well gain momentum and compromise league competitiveness.
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"Over the last two months we've been trying to make necessary cutbacks to be able to ensure the future of the club, including negotiating reduced players' wages and a settlement with Mark Cooper, Singhh continued in the statement.
Clubs will reduce player salaries.
On Thursday, Stern said the league was seeking to reduce player salaries by as much as $800 million annually (38 percent).
He either handles directly, or is involved in, areas like the competition committee, instant replay, youth football, N.F.L. Europe and the league's attempt to reduce player concussions.
League officials have floated the idea of reducing player salaries by 25percentto30percentcent, similar to the N.H.L.'s reduction of salaries after the 2004-5 lockout.
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