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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

2. Streamers enter the picture

3. Huge movement in 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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🎙️ Podcast

Confused about ETFs, index funds, and mutual funds? Fiduciary financial advisor Wes Moss breaks down these "cousins" of investing – including when to use them. Also, retirement accounts vs. brokerage accounts – what’s the difference and what’s the best option for you? Wes explains everything you need to know!

☎️ Need Money Help?

The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information.

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