Aberdeen Football Club chairman Dave Cormack has hit back at claims that the SPFL's proposed £150million broadcasting deal with Sky Sports undervalues the Premiership.
With Rangers and Livingston yet to back the proposal, top-flight clubs will meet this week.
Ahead of the summit, Mr Cormack has penned an open letter urging his colleagues to back the deal.
It was recently reported that Sweden is getting £48million a season versus the current SPFL deal of about £25million.
This has been cited Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson, who has been critical of the SPFL for failing to put the broadcasting deal out to tender.
Cormack points out that this is because all top-flight games are live on Swedish TV - but not in Scotland.
He said: "These reports state that Malmo gets double what Rangers got for last season’s second place finish. T
"The reality is that Sweden has sold all 240 top league games per season to live television. The SPFL currently sells only 48. All of Malmo’s home games are live on television."
Mr Cormack adds: "Would SPFL Premiership clubs be willing to provide every home game live in order to get the total value of any broadcasting deal much, much higher?"
"The simple answer is no. Because it would cannibalise season ticket sales, gate income, hospitality and retail sales, never mind dramatically impacting on the atmosphere at our games."
Mr Cormack also made reference to Rangers' dispute with the SPFL over its sponsorship by the cinch car dealership that ended with the Ibrox club no longer being required to participate.
"What we need is to get this Sky deal concluded and to get the never-ending cinch dispute behind us," he added.
Click here to read Mr Cormack's letter in full.