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The NFL announced Tuesday night that it has entered into a nonbinding agreement with ESPN to acquire NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and the rights to distribute the RedZone channel and the league will get a ...
While the deal gives ESPN some of the NFL's most prominent media properties, the league will retain certain media businesses, ...
ESPN, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, announced on Tuesday that it will officially acquire the National Football ...
ESPN will acquire NFL Network and other media assets from the NFL in exchange for the league taking a 10% equity stake in the ...
The Network’s sale to ESPN will build on this remarkable legacy, providing more NFL football for more fans in new and innovative ways.” ...
ESPN will take control of NFL Network and RedZone, while the NFL secures a 10% stake in ESPN — a move that could change how fans watch football.
ESPN will acquire NFL Network and other media assets from the NFL in exchange for the league taking a 10% equity stake in the all-sports network as part of a landmark agreement.
The NFL held back several core media assets for itself, and the league will continue to own and operate NFL.com and all 32 team sites, NFL+, the NFL Podcast Network and the NFL “FAST” channel.
The NFL would take a 10 percent equity stake in ESPN as part of the deal. The league would retain NFL Films, NFL+, its podcast network, and the league’s and individual teams’ websites.