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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-02 14:05
A dispute between the NFL and Nielsen has spilled out in public. One reason for the back-and-forth: the audience-data firm’s measurement of streamers. https://t.co/Ewlv7RLEXb ...
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Forbes· 2025-08-25 13:18
The 32 franchises in the world's richest professional sports league are collectively worth roughly $200 billion—and that number keeps climbing. Join us August 28th at 1 PM ET to get a behind-the-scenes look at the 2025 Forbes list of the NFL's most valuable teams, highlighting football's relentless growth in an insightful panel discussion featuring live audience Q&A. Register now for this members-only event: https://t.co/tqjyc10i4I ...
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Messari· 2025-08-22 18:53
RT LayerZero (@LayerZero_Core)An incredible report from @MessariCrypto on @flow_blockchain, one of the largest L1s in cryptoHome to @Disney, @NBA, @NFL and some of the biggest consumer appsSince connecting to all of crypto, transactions on Flow are exploding: up 602%This is the LayerZero Effect https://t.co/KjRofWxAKN ...
ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro on the cost of streaming services to watch sports
CNBC Television· 2025-08-21 17:45
Streaming & Access Costs - Accessing all NFL games via streaming services could cost consumers approximately $1,000 [1] - Additional costs, such as $11 for a single exclusive game, may apply [2] - Amazon Prime and Netflix memberships are also relevant costs for comprehensive streaming access [2] Value of Traditional Pay TV - Traditional ecosystems like Comcast, Charter, or digital MVPDs still hold significant value [1] - Pay TV bundles continue to provide value to satisfied customers [3] ESPN's Strategy - The primary goal is to drive all users to the ESPN app for an enhanced sports experience [3] - ESPN aims to offer a superior sports experience through its app, accessible via direct subscription or through MVPD/digital MVPD authentication [4]
Microsoft and NFL announce multiyear partnership to use AI to enhance game day analysis
CNBC· 2025-08-20 13:30
Core Insights - Microsoft and the NFL have extended their partnership to enhance real-time game data and analysis using Microsoft Copilot and Azure AI [1][2][3] Partnership Details - The multiyear partnership will provide 32 NFL teams with over 2,500 custom-built Microsoft Surface Copilot tablets to improve data collection on game days [2] - The deal will also assist in operational management by tracking weather delays and technical issues, although the duration and total cost of the extension remain undisclosed [2][4] Technological Enhancements - Microsoft has been a technology partner for the NFL since the 2014 season, providing specially configured Surface tablets for all teams [4] - The new tablets have already replaced existing devices for the preseason, allowing players to analyze formations and plays quickly during games [5] AI Integration - AI technology is designed to help players and coaches access information faster with less manual effort, rather than making decisions on their behalf [6] - Real-time game data can be processed into Excel sheets using Copilot, streamlining tasks for coaches [6] Broader Applications - During the 2025 NFL Combine, Microsoft Azure AI was utilized to evaluate over 300 prospective players for the NFL draft, with plans to expand AI usage for various business functions [7] - AI agents will soon assist in player scouting and salary cap management for football club staff [7] Fan Engagement and Training - The NFL has integrated AI into its OnePass fan guide app to enhance customer service by addressing fan inquiries [8] - Microsoft is also developing Azure AI video tools for practice sessions to aid in coaching, evaluations, and injury assessments [8][9]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-14 16:04
NFL Future & Expansion - Ares Management's Michael Arougheti to discuss NFL's future at Bloomberg PowerPlayers event [1] - Discussion includes potential global expansion of the NFL [1] - Potential Netflix deals are part of the NFL's redefined future [1] - The NFL is considering adding an 18th game to the season [1]