"Who's going to watch an NFL game on the internet?" More than 31 million people, it turns out.
Major leagues shut the lights off on TV-only deals, but a platform battle is emerging as media giants aim to get the biggest bang for the billions they've spent on rights deals. By Alex Weprin Senior ...
NFL fans face nearly $800 in streaming costs for the 2025 season across YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Peacock, and ESPN to watch all games from multiple platforms.
Global streaming platforms will spend $14.2 billion on sports rights in 2026 -- with Amazon Prime Video taking over the top spot with a 27% share, according to Ampere Analysis. The Amazon streaming ...
In early October, a few weeks before the 2025 season tipped off, NBA commissioner Adam Silver found himself in a hallway inside NBC Sports’ facility in Stamford, Connecticut, staring at a makeshift ...
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