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  2. Sports streaming deal with ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros ... - AOL

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    For example, ESPN, Fox, NBC, CBS and Amazon are scheduled to pay the NFL more than $100 billion combined through 2033 for rights to broadcast NFL games on their networks.

  3. Warner Bros. Discovery Licenses College Football Playoff ...

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    The pact will put college football on one of Warner’s cable networks for the first time since a four-year stint that ended in 2006. During that time, Warner’s TBS aired Big 12 and Pac-1 0 ...

  4. Next NBA media rights deal already subject of speculation ...

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    The league's 45-day negotiation period with the incumbents, ESPN/ABC and TNT, for the next media rights deal formally begins March 9. ... week in the six years that the season opened on schedule ...

  5. Warner Bros. Discovery and ESPN strike 5-year deal for ... - AOL

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    That should help the company in its upcoming carriage renewal deals for TNT and its other cable networks. ESPN sublicensing to Warner Bros. Discovery also keeps all of the CFP games on Venu Sports ...

  6. Steve Bornstein - Wikipedia

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    In January 1980, he joined ESPN as the manager of program coordination when the cable sports network was a four-month-old start-up. During his time as manager of programming coordination, he developed and implemented ESPN's successful programming philosophy of presenting a mix of events, sports news and special interest programming.

  7. Disney Goes Dark on DirecTV in Contract Fight Over Fees for ...

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    Disney’s focus on launching a stand-alone streaming option for ESPN — one of the longtime pillars of the cable TV bundle — next year gives DirecTV little incentive to pay more for the service.

  8. Major League Baseball on regional sports networks - Wikipedia

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    SportsNet New York (SNY) is a New York City-based sports cable network which airs in the New York metro area and all of New York state, and nationwide via satellite. It is owned jointly by the New York Mets, Time Warner, and Comcast. SNY will carry 120 Mets games during 2007 season (with the remainder airing on WPIX, Fox, and ESPN).

  9. MLB Extra Innings - Wikipedia

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    By March 9, negotiations had begun to try to settle the dispute, with a deadline of April 1, the first day of the MLB regular season. [4] MLB demanded that the cable systems bundle the renewal of the Extra Innings package with the MLB Network, a 24-hour network in the vein of NFL Network, NBA TV, and NHL Network that MLB launched on January 1 ...