ESPN Nears $2 Billion NFL Media Deal Amid Rising Viewership

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ESPN is close to finalizing a deal to acquire a significant portion of NFL Media, including NFL Network, Red Zone Channel, and some regular-season games, which could be worth around $2 billion. The deal, still pending approval from NFL owners and regulatory bodies, aims to strengthen ESPN's NFL content ahead of its upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service launch in 2025.
- ESPN reportedly nearing deal to potentially acquire NFL Network, Red Zone Awful Announcing
- ESPN and NFL closing in on ‘Next Era’-defining media deal The New York Times
- ESPN, NFL on ‘5-yard-line’ of $2 billion NFL Media acquisition Yahoo Sports
- NFL Owners Told to Prep for Potential Disney Media Deal Vote Front Office Sports
- ESPN increases viewership, sets digital records and nears ‘US$2bn’ NFL Media deal ahead of DTC launch SportsPro
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