Nobody has recieved any money from the 2016 tv deal yet.
No, but they received money from the 2013-2016 deal, which already saw a massive increase from the previous deal. Teams also want to receive that 2016 TV money, but they'll have to actually stay up in order to get those checks, so they won't sell their best players at our prices and risk being relegated (specifically West Brom), when they can keep them for a year, stay up, guarantee that 2016-2017 cash, then sell that player next summer for the same 15 million pounds we'd offer. Others who have squads that have no serious fear of relegation can spend now in anticipation of those checks next season (see Swansea giving Ayew a reported 100K a week deal, Palace signing Cabaye, West Ham spending heavily, Newcastle engaging in 35 million pounds of deficit spending).