ESPN's $1.6 Billion WWE Deal Signals Streaming Shift in Sports Entertainment
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WWE's $1.6 billion TV rights deal with ESPN has garnered attention on Wall Street, though it hasn't boosted TKO Group's stock, which declined slightly. The deal, which is slightly below expectations in value, includes WWE programming and aims to enhance ESPN's streaming content, with analysts seeing positive implications for future negotiations and streaming growth.
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- Disney Paying $1.6 Billion for WWE Rights The Wall Street Journal
- WWE Just Dealt Peacock Another Big Blow The Hollywood Reporter
- ESPN joins with WWE; to stream WrestleMania beginning in 2026 ESPN
- ESPN’s Direct-to-Consumer Service and Enhanced App Launching August 21 The Walt Disney Company
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