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DOJ reportedly met broadcast TV execs amid sports fragmentation probe

The Justice Department appears to be casting a wide net in its investigation into whether sports leagues are upholding the terms of a longstanding antitrust exemption as games increasingly migrate from broadcast television to streaming services. As part of that investigation, the Justice Department reportedly met with executives from local station groups at the National…

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Apr 23, 2026 @ 4:05pm

Category: FootballNFL
Tag: antitrustbroadcast televisionJustice DepartmentNFLstreaming services
Source: Awful Announcing

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