The NFL announced new media game telecast rights deals Thursday for 11 seasons from 2023-2033 that reportedly will bring the league more than $100 billion.
NEW YORK: The NFL announced media rights deals from 2023-2033 with US broadcasters Thursday that analysts say will bring the league more than $100 billion over 11 seasons.
The league announced long-term contracts without financial details with current TV broadcasters CBS, NBC, FOX and Disney-owned ESPN/ABC, and added Amazon Prime Video as an exclusive partner for the NFL’s Thursday night game package, a first for any streaming service.
The NFL expanded its digital footprint to a broader audience and, according to the Wall Street Journal and CNBC, reaped a hefty boost in fees from media partners as well while allowing broader digital platform access to…
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