Roger Goodell Will Not Testify Before Congress About the NFL's TV Deals
The league cited ongoing litigation and said 87% of games will still air over the air this season.
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Roger Goodell Will Not Testify Before Congress About the NFL's TV Deals
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will not be in attendance when Congress discusses whether the NFL is in compliance with the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 next week. ABC reports that Goodell declined the invitation from Representative Jim Jordan which the league’s general counsel Ted Ullyot said was “due to ongoing litigation related to the topic […] The post Roger Goodell Will Not Testify Before Congress About the NFL’s TV Deals appeared first …
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will not testify before Congress amid scrutiny of past testimonies
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, invited earlier this week to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in a hearing that will examine whether the Sports Broadcasting Act has been used "to harm consumers," is declining the invitation.And that's probably a wise choice by the commissioner given his past history testifying before Congress.ROGER GOODELL ASKED TO TESTIFY BEFORE CONGRESS ON NFL ANTITRUST EXEMPTIONGoodell declined the invitation to a…
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to skip Congressional hearing on media deals
The front façade of the U.S. Capitol appears in a 2010 photograph. (Photo by Nicolas Raymond via Wikimedia Commons) NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has declined to participate in a Congressional hearing scheduled for next week that scrutinizes its media rights deals. Earlier this week, Goodell was invited by Representative Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman, to testify before the Congressional hearing on June 10, with his comments…
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell won't testify before Congress about league's TV and streaming deals
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will not testify before Congress next week about the league’s broadcast deals and its recent practice of airing games on paywalled streaming services.
NFL Boss Roger Goodell Declines to Address Lawmakers About New Media Rights Deals
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has declined a request by the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee to address lawmakers’ questions regarding the league’s massive $110 billion media rights agreements, including exclusive streaming access. Instead, the world’s most-lucrative sports league sent a letter to lawmakers hoping to address their concerns. The NFL, along with other sports leagues, has … Continue reading "NFL Boss Roger Goodell Declines to Add…

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