Category: Sports
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NBA on Prime Video: Amazon to Stream NBA Cup, Playoffs, Schedule & More
The upcoming NBA season is only a couple of months away, and cord cutters will have new ways to watch the action unfold on the hardwood. Amazon’s video streaming service, Prime Video, is joining the NBA party and will carry 67 regular-season games, plus coverage of the Emirates NBA Cup, the SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament,…
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Peacock Keeps U.S. Open After USGA, NBCUniversal Extend Rights Deal
One of golf’s four majors has found a streaming home until 2032 after it was announced that the United States Golf Association (USGA) has extended its deal with NBCUniversal until 2032. As part of the new deal, the United States Open Championship (U.S. Open), Peacock will continue simulstreaming all USGA programming. With the extension, NBC will…
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If the ESPN & FOX One Bundle Isn’t Enough —Here’s What Happens When You Add Peacock, HBO Max, & Paramount+
If you care about live games, critically acclaimed documentaries, and every possible angle on sports, the new ESPN DTC–FOX One bundle for $39.99 is a powerful foundation, but it’s only the beginning. For sports streamers who need to fill their gaps in other linear broadcast sports from the Big Three and Warner Bros. Discovery, adding…
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UFC Fight Night: Dolidze vs. Hernandez: Streaming Info, Card, Time & More – August 9
If you’re a fight fan who hates missing the action, tonight’s UFC Fight Night: Dolidze vs. Hernandez is exactly the kind of card you want to stream live. The middleweight headliner between Roman Dolidze and Anthony Hernandez promises fireworks, and the rest of the main card is stacked with fighters who bring finishes perfect for…
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Study Reveals Growing Discontent with MLS & Apple TV Deal
It has been three seasons since Apple TV secured exclusive streaming rights to Major League Soccer (MLS) in a landmark $2.5 billion deal, and new data suggests the league’s bold pivot to streaming may be falling flat with fans. According to a recent Casino.org survey of over 4,000 U.S. sports fans, a staggering 72% believe…
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Colts at Ravens, Raiders at Seahawks: Time, Streaming Info, Previews & More NFL Preseason Games on August 7
The 2025 NFL Preseason picks up tonight with six teams taking the field as football returns. While the games don’t count in the standings, tonight’s matchups offer a first glimpse at rookies in action, position battles heating up, and fresh playbooks taking shape. Fans everywhere are gearing up for regular season play next month, but…
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After ESPN Deal: How Much Will WWE Streaming Cost in 2026 + Ways to Watch Wrestling on a Budget
If you’re ditching cable but don’t want to miss a single suplex or title defense inside of the 20×20 ring, you’ll need the right streaming lineup. Beginning next year, in the United States, WWE PLEs will have a new home on the ESPN app as part of a new deal worth more than $1.6 billion…
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The “Netflix Effect” Has Turned Story-First Sports Docs into Streaming Blockbusters, Analyst Says
As the streaming landscape evolves, sports broadcasts are no longer limited to live games and highlight reels. A new wave of documentary-style series is bringing emotional storytelling, in-depth character arcs, and cinematic production values to the forefront. This has been dubbed as the “Netflix Effect” by Sports Analyst Joerg Nottebaum from McLuck. According to McLuck’s analysis,…
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ESPN Steps Into the Ring: DTC App Gets Exclusive WWE PLE Streaming Rights in the United States
ESPN and WWE have partnered up to redefine how American fans experience pro-wrestling’s biggest events. Beginning in 2026, as part of a new landmark media rights agreement, ESPN platforms—including the forthcoming ESPN direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service—will become the exclusive U.S. home for every WWE Premium Live Event (PLE), from Royal Rumble to the Show of…
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MLS Commissioner Defends Apple TV Deal: “Critics Don’t Get It Yet”
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber is doubling down on the league’s bold, and at times controversial, media-rights partnership with Apple. Speaking at Front Office Sports’ Huddle in the Hamptons event, Garber addressed skepticism around the 10-year, $2.5 billion streaming deal, calling out critics who, in his words, “just don’t get it yet,” according to…
