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Could NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit change the way America can watch — and pay for — football?
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 4 hours agoThat offered protection for the NFL's local broadcasting deals with Fox and CBS, who pay the league...
NFL Faces Backlash Over New Restrictions on Fan Experience
Athlon Sports· 3 hours agoThe NFL is taking some heat after reportedly denying improvements to fan experience with Sunday ...
Fox saw Sunday Ticket as ‘existential threat’ to its NFL broadcasts, jury hears
Courthouse News Service· 4 days agoFox considered the NFL Sunday Ticket bundle that DirecTV offered its satellite-TV customers as an...
NFL Facing $21 Billion Class-Action Suit Over 'Sunday Ticket'
GiveMeSport· 6 days agoThe lawsuit is based on the 'inflated prices' of the "Sunday Ticket" package and the assumption that...
NFL didn’t want Sunday Ticket on cable TV to limit distribution, economist testifies
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoIf the NFL had partnered with a cable TV provider for its Sunday Ticket package, it would have been available to as many as 90 million ...
Best streaming deals: Sling TV, Hulu, Peacock, and more
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoNormally, it’s $73 per month for the base plan, but they’re...
‘Sunday Ticket’ subscribers lawsuit vs. NFL underway - The Tribune
The Ironton Tribune· 6 days agoA class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers claiming the NFL broke antitrust laws got underway in federal court Thursday ...
What channel is NASCAR on today? TV schedule, start time for 2024 Sonoma race | Sporting News
Sporting News· 6 days agoHere's a complete guide to watching Sunday's NASCAR race at Sonoma Raceway, including the TV...
Netflix hunts for a production partner for its Christmas NFL games
NBC Universal via AOL· 1 day agoSince the NFL has inked its deal, streaming services for Comcast, ESPN and Paramount have begun to...
Tackle This: NFL TV Fans Who Only Want Their Team Games, Home Or Away
MediaPost· 4 days agoOr, being more selective, maybe they want to be able to choose just certain Chiefs games in a season. What the NFL offers its rabid supporters is an “out of market” package ...