Reading it again I've got that a little bit wrong, they used 75% as an example but don't give an actual figure.
However short version is:
Money from European broadcasting rights is split based on teams being ranked on country based on how much their broadcasters spend and everyone gets ranked 1-36 and gets allocated an inverse share based on that rank, so 36 shares for rank 1.
The non-european broadcast income is messier, last year (in the CL) it was split based on the 10 year co-efficient for the club so we were quite low but this season it's the same calculation as the for European, so much simpler to work out.
I assume England will be top on spending (based on the figures from last year) and that teams within the country get ranked by coefficient.
If that's right it should mean we're getting €10.7m-ish.