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There is widespread dissatisfaction with the NFL's new television strategy. One of the critics is Donald Trump. - It's crazy, says the president.
INSIDER : For the NFL, greed is the name of the game
Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The 2026 National Football League schedule is officially out, and greed is the name of the game. After much anticipation, the NFL dropped its new slate of games on Thursday, including a record-breaking nine international games and the league’s first regular-season contest down under. Nearly two dozen games will be available only through paid streaming services. While NFL apologists wil…
NFL Responds To TV Broadcaster Gripes, Shared By Donald Trump, About Games Shifting To Streaming
Two top NFL executives addressed broadcasters’ complaints that too many games are shifting to streaming, calling the objections “odd” and defending their media rights setup as “the most fan-friendly model there is.” Chief Operating Officer Hans Schroeder and EVP Jeff Miller offered their takes during a media conference call Friday whose primary focus was the […]
NFL vows not to explore streaming deals despite White House ...
NFL Responds Following Public Attack From Donald Trump
The NFL is standing firmly behind its evolving broadcasting model after President Donald Trump publicly criticized the league’s growing reliance on streaming platforms for live games. League executives addressed the controversy Friday while defending the NFL’s current media strategy, insisting the league still provides one of the most accessible viewing experiences in all of sports despite increasing partnerships with services like Netflix and A…
NFL pushes back following criticism from President Donald Trump
Dec 11, 2011; Denver, CO, USA; General view of a NFL logo on a communications center inside Sports Authority Field before the start of the game between the Chicago Bears and the Denver Broncos. The Broncos defeated the Bears 13-10. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports The NFL defended its broadcasting strategy on Friday amid sharp criticism from President Donald Trump and a Justice Department review of its media deals. Executive Vice Pr…
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