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NFL approves ESPN deal
Before the NFL’s mega-deal with ESPN reaches the federal approval process, it needed sign-off from a different key group of stakeholders: the owners. And on Wednesday, the league got just that. According to a report from CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones,
The first College Football Playoff rankings show will not be on YouTube TV as ESPN remains off its platform due to the ongoing Disney-Google dispute
Come January, there will be at least one NFL playoff game on ESPN/ABC, so if the Ravens happen to be in it, well, yikes!
The NFL has a business relationship with both parties. YouTube streamed a game in September, and it surely hopes to have more. The NFL will, if the deal is approved by the government, own 10 percent of ESPN.
Fans can listen to Monday Night Football live with SiriusXM on channel 88, NFL Radio, for the national broadcast. Team-specific calls are available on channel 225 (Cowboys broadcast) and 226 (Cardinals broadcast).
In the early minutes of the Week 2 NFL Sunday slate, ESPN’s Fantasy Football app experienced delays that saw scores fail to update in a timely manner after big moments took place. The app appears to operate as normal, with the scores and remaining times ...
A standoff between Disney and Google reached a fever pitch on Monday night after YouTube TV announced it pulled ABC and ESPN off of its platform after the two sides couldn’t agree on a new deal. On Oct.