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The NFL suffered a huge setback Thursday and was ordered to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages for violating antitrust law in a class-action suit over pricing of DirecTV’s “Sunday Ticket ...
A jury ordered the NFL on Thursday to pay more than $4.7 billion for anti-trust violations surrounding its “Sunday Ticket” package, which lets fans watch games outside of their home markets ...
"NFL Sunday Ticket," which is expected to leave DirecTV next season, experienced issues for the second time in two weeks on Sunday.
A federal jury in L.A. ordered the NFL to pay aggrieved sports fans a total of $4.7 billion after finding the league conspired with DirecTV and network partners to increase the price of the ...
The NFL Sunday Ticket package is now available on YouTube TV. DirecTV lost its 28-year hold on "Sunday Ticket" for consumers when Google secured a seven-year deal with the NFL to sell the package ...
Satellite TV provider DirecTV had exclusive rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package in the United States until the end of the 2022 NFL season. Although other satellite and cable providers supposedly were allowed to bid on the rights to carry NFL Sunday Ticket if they agreed to carry the NFL Network, DirecTV decided to extend their contract beyond 2014 by paying the NFL $1.5 billion per year ...
The NFL and Google, YouTube TV’s parent company, reached a deal in December granting YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels exclusive rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package.
The #NFL has been ordered to pay 96 million in commercial class damages & 4 BILLION in residential class damages per today's guilty verdict in the Sunday Ticket antitrust trial.