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  2. 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 ...

  3. NFL Socked With $4.7 Billion-Plus Verdict in Sunday Ticket ...

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    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 ...

  4. Could NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit change the way America can ...

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    It seeks $7.1 billion in damages which could be tripled to over $21 billion. DirectTV was the exclusive home of the “NFL Sunday Ticket” from the 1994 season until 2022. YouTubeTV took over in ...

  5. NFL Sunday Ticket - Wikipedia

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    United States. 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 ...

  6. Betfair - Wikipedia

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    Betfair was the first betting company to sponsor an English football team, featuring on the kit of Fulham in the 2002–03 season before the Gambling Act 2005 permitted the industry to advertise on television and radio. In March 2007, Betfair launched its own Betfair Radio service, available via its website, on the telephone and elsewhere.

  7. Out-of-market sports package - Wikipedia

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    In North America, an out-of-market sports package is a form of subscription television that broadcasts sporting events to areas where the events were unable to be seen by viewers on other broadcast and cable television networks due to the games not being broadcast in their local market . Many leagues with major television contracts establish ...

  8. Roger Goodell on NFL's $7 billion 'Sunday Ticket' court loss ...

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    The NFL is facing the prospect of having to pay more than $4 billion in damages from a class-action lawsuit loss over its "Sunday Ticket" package.It's all part of the process, according to Roger ...

  9. Score (television) - Wikipedia

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    Weekends 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. (1988–1991) Original language (s) English. Score was the weekend sports service of the Financial News Network which aired sports-themed programming starting in 1985. It was renamed FNN Sports in 1989 after FNN decided to go with a 24-hour feed on weekdays a year earlier. Score was closed when CNBC bought out ...