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Since the 1960s, all regular season and playoff games broadcast in the United States have been aired by national television networks. Until the broadcast contract ended in 2013, the terrestrial television networks CBS, NBC, and Fox, as well as cable television's ESPN, paid a combined total of US$20.4 billion [11] to broadcast NFL games.
With games airing on CBS, NBC, Fox, and ESPN/ABC, the NFL thus holds broadcast contracts with four companies (Paramount Global, NBCUniversal, Fox Corporation, and The Walt Disney Company [majority ownership, with Hearst Communications owning the remaining ownership of ESPN Inc.) that control a combined vast majority of the country's television ...
The season's remaining games were carried on a tape delay before the network terminated the league broadcast contract outright at the end of the season; the rights were then obtained by CBS Sports Network. In March, 2024 the NFL announced they would broadcast 30 regular season games from the 2024 revival of the AFL on NFL Network. [16]
The 7-time Super Bowl champion signed a multi-year $375 million contract with the network in 2022, and then midway through his first season in the broadcast booth, the NFL officially approved his ...
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) May 13, 2024 There are a lot of eyes on the iconic football star given the record-breaking contract Brady reportedly signed with Fox, to the tune of $375 million ...
The NFL makes annual tweaks to the schedule with its broadcasting partners in mind. Here are the most important changes to the schedule and to broadcasts this NFL season: Tom Brady hits the booth
[10] [12] Under the four-network rotation starting in 2024, the league awarded NBC or any network that airs the Winter Olympics the Super Bowl during Winter Olympic years. [3] [11] [13] [14] CBS has televised the most Super Bowl games, with Super Bowl LV being its 21st, and it just completed the broadcast of its 22nd with Super Bowl LVIII in ...
The high-profile contract dispute heading into the 2024 season is between Disney and DirecTV. Since Disney owns ABC and ESPN, the dispute may hamper your ability to watch Monday Night Football.