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There is a shakeup happening for sports broadcasting on both TV and on streaming. Find out all the details later in this email.
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📺️ Major Shakeup Continues for Sports Broadcasting on TV, Streaming
If you took a two-year nap and you’re a huge sports fan, you may be mightily confused heading into 2026. Here are just some of the changes:
1. Major sports switch TV partners
NBA and TNT divorced after 35 years as well. NBC will broadcast the NBA for the first time since 2002.
Formula One, which grew in America after a popular Netflix docuseries, and ESPN have yet to reach an agreement beyond this season.
2. Streamers enter the picture
Amazon, which holds NBA and NFL rights, will put on a combined tripleheader on Black Friday this year, using the whole thing as a major advertisement for e-commerce.
Netflix claimed the most-streamed NFL games in history with a Christmas doubleheader in 2024 as it considers sports as a potential future growth area.
YouTube – not YouTube TV – will stream a Week 1 NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for free.
3. Huge movement in streaming platforms
Venu Sports, a combined venture between ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery, died before ever debuting.
FuboTV sued over Venu Sports, which was the final nail in the coffin. Disney then acquired a 70% stake in Fubo, triggering DOJ scrutiny.
ESPN (“ESPN,” $29.99/month) and Fox (“Fox One”, pricing TBD) are launching new direct-to-consumer streaming platforms
📊 Stat of the Day
🏘️ 223: U.S. cities where a “typical starter home” costs $1 million or more. That’s up from 85 cities just five years ago and far surpasses the nationwide starter home average price tag of $192,514. California claims 113 of the 223 cities.
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