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Sports media insiders predict NFL Sunday afternoon packages will stay on broadcast TV ‘for a long time’
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Sports media insiders believe that NFL Sunday afternoon games will continue to be available on broadcast television for the foreseeable future. This decision is seen as beneficial for fans who prefer traditional viewing methods.
Editor’s Note: This matters because keeping NFL games on broadcast TV ensures accessibility for a wider audience, allowing fans without cable subscriptions to enjoy the games. It also highlights the ongoing relevance of traditional media in an increasingly digital world.
Fox ‘unlikely’ to license Big 10, Big 12 games to help ESPN bring ‘CFB RedZone’ to life
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Fox is unlikely to license Big 10 and Big 12 games to ESPN for the new 'CFB RedZone' program. This decision could impact ESPN's ability to deliver comprehensive college football coverage.
Editor’s Note: This matters because 'CFB RedZone' aims to enhance college football viewing experiences, and without key game licenses, ESPN may struggle to provide the content fans expect. The dynamics between major broadcasters like Fox and ESPN are crucial for sports media.

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