How much should a UFC pay-per-view cost? Say, for the sake of argument, that it’s a pretty good one. Not spectacular, but not the bottom of the barrel either. What’s a fair price for a full evening’s ...
UFC’s new seven-year, $1.1 billion deal with Paramount+ will end its U.S. pay-per-view model starting in 2026. All 13 numbered events and 30 Fight Nights will be included in the Paramount+ ...
On the same day the UFC announced an earth-shattering $7.7 billion deal with Paramount, Dana White, the promotion’s CEO and president, tells The Post that pay-per-view formatted events could still fit ...
The UFC will get rid of its pay-per-view model as part of its massive $7.7 billion agreement to air its events on Paramount+ starting in 2026, its parent company TKO announced on Monday. The ...
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and Prime Video have announced a multi-year agreement to offer AEW pay-per-view events for purchase to fans in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The news ...
Welcome back to MoneyCall, The Athletic’s weekly sports business cheat sheet. (Was this column forwarded to you? Subscribe here to receive it in your email every Wednesday morning.) Name-dropped today ...
The UFC recently signed a broadcast deal with Paramount+ that will average $1.1 billion annually, dwarfing the MMA powerhouse’s previous ESPN agreement ($550 million/year). The promotion’s president ...
AEW on pay-per-view made its New York City debut on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Tony Khan’s company brought one of its tent-pole ...
Dana White’s Ultimate Fighting Championship has long followed the traditional pay-per-view model. It’s a model that many fans rejected, but had no choice to follow. White has been adamant on cracking ...
While most major sports media rights have been locked up for the foreseeable future, UFC is one of the few whose will be available in the coming months. And depending on how the MMA giant’s new deal ...
Are we heading toward big college football games being available exclusively on pay-per-view via direct-to-consumer streaming services? Former ESPN president John Skipper says yes. Skipper, who has ...
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