Phrases with «broadcasting deal»

A broadcasting deal refers to an agreement between a media company (such as a TV network or streaming service) and a sports organization, entertainment company, or other content provider. It allows the media company to air or stream the content to a wide audience. Full definition

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Sentences with «broadcasting deal»

  • He's been on the beat about the new broadcasting deal for months now. (sbnation.com)
  • «The Tiger Bubble» was the result, fuelled by advertisers, clothing and equipment manufacturers, and lucrative broadcast deals with CBS and others that created as many showcases as possible for Woods and pumped hundreds of millions into the pro game. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • The PGA is trying to replace nearly a dozen title sponsors for next year's tournaments — commitments of $ 6 to $ 12 million per tourney — and its lucrative broadcast deals are soon up for renewal. (canadianbusiness.com)
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