The National Football League’s deal with Walt Disney in which it will gain an equity stake in ESPN in return for prime media assets is expected to face scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice, ...
The agreement between the NFL and ESPN is "non-binding," because it is non-approved by the federal government. The league has commenced the process of securing Uncle Sam's blessing. Via Reuters, the ...
YouTube TV reached a new licensing agreement with Disney, ending a two-week long ESPN blackout on the streaming platform.
The NFL is acquiring a 10 percent equity stake in ESPN, but one veteran journalist at the Worldwide Leader isn’t worried about a potential conflict of interest. ESPN senior writer Don Van Natta Jr.
For more than 20 years, the NFL has owned and operated NFL Media. The conflict of interest resided in plain sight. And few seemed to regard it as the problem that it was, and is. With the NFL in the ...
The NFL’s digital revolution is raising prices and watering down the fan experience, writes Andrew Perloff. Football on TV as we know it has already peaked. The NFL is undergoing a digital revolution ...
If/when the “non-binding agreement” between ESPN and the NFL becomes final and binding, the NFL will own 10 percent of ESPN. As recently explained, that will inevitably impact the manner in which ESPN ...
What should fans take away from last week's announcement of a new, deeper alliance between the NFL and ESPN? It’s simple! Roger Goodell explained it all in an interview with ESPN on Tuesday. “I’m most ...
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