Sentences with phrase «broadcast rights deals for»

During the annual event, a slew of stars help to fulfill their charitable mission by emptying the coffers of all that cash that comes in from the broadcast rights deals for the Globes telecast and heavy - duty sponsorships that finance the organization.

Not exact matches

The NFL says it is looking for a digital partner who might want to stream Thursday Night Football broadcasts, after signing a deal that split the traditional broadcast rights between CBS and NBC.
The deal is unique in that despite losing out to Amazon (AMZN) for the right to broadcast live NFL Thursday Night Football, the company says that it still has some 200 premium live video partnerships.
ESPN has broadcasting rights for dozens of different sports locked up for the next several years at least — that's what the fortress walls are constructed from — but those deals will eventually expire, and there are a number of ways to get around them in the meantime if you think creatively.
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has flown into Sydney to meet with Network Ten and ramp up negotiations for a potential all free - to - air cricket broadcast rights deal.
SkySports and BT Sports shared the broadcasting rights of Premier League in the United Kingdom for the last three years with a huge # 5.136 billion deal signed back in 2015.
With the demand of a few strongly - willed fans, Netflix stepped in to help finance a third season with AMC in exchange for a deal that included early broadcast rights.
With that in mind, teams will all receive an equal share of net revenues from league - wide advertising, ticketing, and broadcast rights deals; at the same time, they will keep all local revenues up to a set amount each year (past that amount, a portion of the local revenues will go back into the league - wide shared pool for teams).
BT's # 1.2 bn deal to secure exclusive broadcasting rights for all Champions League and Europa League football, signed earlier this week, was completed without the use of external counsel.
When that deal was announced it was reported that Twitter beat out other companies like Amazon, Facebook and Verizon for the rights to the broadcasts.
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