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N3on's Secret to Streaming Boost Is Reportedly Paying Clippers $1.4 Million – Complex
N3on's Secret to Streaming Boost Is Reportedly Paying Clippers $1.4 Million Complex
NFL Pushes Back As FCC Scrutiny of Media Strategy Grows
The league begins to answer the growing questions coming from Washington.
Victory+ lands first WNBA deal with Minnesota Lynx as free local streaming home
Victory+ is making its first move into the WNBA. The streaming platform announced on Wednesday a multi-year partnership with the Minnesota Lynx, becoming the team’s exclusive local streaming home starting with the 2026 season. Fans in the Minneapolis/St. Paul market will have free access to at least 18 regular-season games, along with preseason matchups and…
NFL meets with FCC to address regulatory scrutiny
As the NFL faces bombardment from seemingly every corner of Washington over its migration of more games to streaming, the league made its first reported response last Friday. According to a report by Joe Flint in The Wall Street Journal, the NFL met with senior officials at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Friday to justify…
Netflix eager to ‘expand’ relationship with NFL
The NFL is looking for television and streaming partners to pay up ahead of new rights deals. And Netflix may be one of the key parties that is eager to match their asking price. The NFL’s new rights deals could just be the momentous occasion in modern sports media history. The country’s most successful and…
NFL, YouTube in Advanced Talks for 5-Game Package
The deal has yet to be finalized.
Efforts to Fight Sports Streaming Fragmentation Ramp Up in D.C.
“It’s not only confusing, it’s also damn expensive.”
Fubo ‘out of nowhere’ pursuing local rights for 13 NBA teams
A last-minute suitor has entered the arena for 13 NBA teams previously tied to Main Street Sports Group, owner of the FanDuel-branded regional sports networks. That suitor is Disney-owned Fubo, the virtual pay TV provider competing with the likes of YouTube TV and Sling for market share over cord-cutters and cord-nevers buying live television through…
Amazon is the biggest loser of the NBA Play-In Tournament so far
Amazon Prime's run as the exclusive home of the NBA's Play-In Tournament did not get off to a good start on Tuesday night.
Brendan Carr Will Be An American Hero If He Keeps NFL Games On TV
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr will be an American hero if he can keep NFL games on television and away from amid DOJ investigation.
Analyst: NBC at greatest risk of losing NFL package
The NFL is preparing to ratchet up negotiations with television and streaming partners ahead of its plan to opt out of its current broadcast deals and collect an additional several billion dollars in rights fees. But while CBS and Fox have been at the center of a swirling storm that now involves public pressure from…
NBA 2026 Postseason Schedule: Complete Timeline for Play-In, Playoffs, and Finals
NBA 2026 postseason schedule revealed, full timeline for play-in, playoffs, and Finals dates you need to know.
NBC At Serious Risk Of Losing ‘Sunday Night Football’
SNF could change homes, and fans aren’t happy.
NBA Playoffs Set to Leave Local TV Behind in Streaming-Heavy Shift
The league’s new TV deals introduce a stark reality.
How to Watch Red Sox Games Without Cable in 2026
It doesn’t have to be difficult to stream Boston Red Sox games in 2026.Your options for streaming Red Sox games this season will depend on what channel a particular game is on. So, you can check here to see where a certain game is being televised, and then read on below for the best ways […] The post How to Watch Red Sox Games Without Cable in 2026 appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Poll: Worst Media Deals for Fans?
[Editor’s note: Welcome to Athlon Sports’ poll of the day, where we ask readers to weigh in on the biggest topic of the day. Thanks for voting, and be sure to sound off in the comment section.] There was a report in the Wall Street Journal Thursday that the Department of Justice is investigating ...
Masters TV Coverage A Mixed Bag Of Streaming Frustration, But Appreciation
Welcome to Friday at The Masters. Tune into the Masters app, Masters.com, Prime TV, Paramount+ and ESPN for your wall-to-wall coverage!Yes, it seems like a heavy lift. In some ways, it has been for golf fans. Gone are the days of CBS firing up the cameras at 3 p.m., and showing us four straight hours of golf. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. Predictably, Augusta National has had to evolve, along with its partners, to this new age of streaming. It's tricky, because Augusta is famous for shaping the coverage of this event. Sometimes, you wonder if they want you to see it at all. I get it. I will say, though, that the introduction of Prime to this year's tournament has been more of a success than I would've thought. But first, a quick rundown of how to watch golf today, tomorrow, and, most importantly, Sunday:So, that's basically it in a nutshell. Sure, that nutshell may be huge, but it's still a nutshell. Or something like that. To watch The Masters all day – from sun-up to sundown – you need a combination of Paramount+, Amazon Prime, and ESPN. That's for today. To watch over the weekend, you can go ahead and drop the Amazon subscription if you so choose, but pick up CBS. Again, it sounds daunting. "All you need is a laptop, a TV and a few subscriptions." OK. Sounds great! Thanks, Augusta, for letting us in!Some folks, understandably so, are annoyed:I get it. Too many cooks in the kitchen. That certainly applies here. But, that's the age we live in. The streaming era is ruthless. It all seemed great on paper years ago, but now it's just become exhausting. But, it's not all bad. For starters, the simplest answer to all of this is "Just use The Masters app." Yes, it's a great app. It has everything. You can watch it all, in one spot. Same with Masters.com. You can go there right now and watch the featured groups, Amen corner, and holes 4, 5 and 6. Obviously, that's not going to be for everyone, though. It can also be clunky, as most streaming apps are. That's just the nature of the business. A lot of folks also don't realize you can put the Masters app on your smart TVs, so they end up holding a phone or watching their laptops all day. Not great. And yes, I'm talking about the older folks. I don't think that's any big secret. I'll will, however, give Prime credit. Again, usually when a new streaming service gets involved in a sport, it can be dicey. Netflix was crucified for a pretty subpar MLB debut a few weeks ago. By all accounts, Prime has been solid so far this week:Again, not bad. I've seen these things spiral pretty quickly. Prime seemed ready to roll, which makes sense given they've had the Thursday Night Football package for years now. Anyway, like anything in 2026, Masters coverage has been met with mixed reviews all week. Does it feel like we're getting yanked around? Sure. Has Prime been a nice addition to fill the gap between the morning and the main broadcast? Absolutely. Some folks will tell you to quit complaining, because there was a time, not too long ago, where you didn't get any Masters TV coverage until 3 p.m. Obviously, that's no longer the case. You can watch golf all day long now. You just have to work to find it.
NFL Faces Justice Department Probe After Fans Express Frustration With Streaming Pivot: Report
The reported investigation comes as Trump administration officials and lawmakers have warned about revisiting the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961. The law allows the NFL to negotiate league-wide TV deals without violating U.S. antitrust rules, provided it meets certain conditions, including protecting customer access.
How to watch the 2026 Masters Day 1 live for free: Tee times, streaming
Pour the Azaleas — it's time for the 2026 Masters to begin!
Amazon’s Jay Marine convinced they’ll stream Super Bowl ‘in the fullness of time’
The idea of a streaming-only Super Bowl was unthinkable as recently as three years ago. Now, there are plenty of people who see it as a foregone conclusion, including a very high-ranking Amazon executive. Back in 2021, former ESPN and Meadowlark Media executive John Skipper predicted that a paywalled Super Bowl was in our future, but…
Nashville Predators agree to local broadcast deal with Scripps for next season
Scripps is adding another NHL team to its portfolio of local sports rights next season. On Tuesday, the Nashville Predators announced that its local game broadcasts would air on a Scripps-owned over-the-air affiliate called The Spot – Nashville 28, in the Middle Tennessee region. The team is looking to strike similar over-the-air deals across the…
Arman Tsarukyan and Jiri Prochazka reveal if they would choose streaming over fighting – Sportskeeda
Arman Tsarukyan and Jiri Prochazka reveal if they would choose streaming over fighting Sportskeeda























