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Major leagues shut the lights off on TV-only deals, but a platform battle is emerging as media giants aim to get the biggest bang for the billions they've spent on rights deals.
Opinion: The sports media landscape is undergoing a streaming revolution, with major networks and leagues consolidating rights and moving towards direct-to-consumer apps, raising antitrust concerns about competition and exclusivity.
Stranger Things’ finally wraps up on Netflix, ‘Fallout’ is back with a new season on Amazon and Taylor Swift takes over Disney+
Fox Corp’s suite of TV properties is finally rolling out to cord-cutters as the media giant dives head-first into the streaming wars. The offer includes a seven-day free trial and annual pricing at $199.99, positioning itself as a premium alternative to ...
Confused about franchise rights? Here’s an updated breakdown of who owns each universe — and where each one is streaming right now.
DirecTV offers signature streaming packages, and its basic plan starts at $90 a month with fees (without the promo rates). YouTube TV, Sling, Fubo and Hulu Plus Live TV's plans all cost more, affecting the value of these services based on their channel lineups. With channel losses and price hikes, some of services may seem less appealing.