“That’s Not Accurate”: NFL Analyst Pushes Back on Donald Trump’s “$1,000 a Game” Remark Tied to Streaming Platforms
- President Donald Trump criticized the NFL's shift to streaming platforms, claiming fans might have to pay $1,000 per game and warning this was not acceptable.
- The NFL stated that over 87% of its games remain on free broadcast TV and described its distribution model as fan- and broadcaster-friendly.
- The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the NFL for possible anticompetitive practices related to game accessibility and affordability on streaming services.
- Trump expressed concern that moving games to costly streaming platforms could harm the sport's popularity and accessibility.
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Donald Trump Slams NFL For 'Killing The Golden Goose' By Moving Games To Streaming Services
Donald Trump and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell No matter how you feel about United States President Donald Trump, NFL fans are likely to agree with him on one major issue. Trump is sick of the league moving games off of television and onto various streaming services. In a recent sit-down interview, Trump expressed his displeasure with the league and explained how it could well be “killing the golden goose” by making it more difficult for fans t…
Trump sacks greedy NFL over streaming, ‘stupid’ kickoff
President Donald Trump ripped into the National Football League (NFL) amid accusations of “price gouging,” saying they may be “killing the golden goose.” Speaking with Sharyl Attkisson on Sunday’s “Full Measure,” the president did not hold back on his criticism of the league, even objecting to the “stupid kickoff thing” as his Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation of the NFL’s streaming model. “On some domestic issues, on…
Trump sacks greedy NFL over streaming, 'stupid' kickoff · American Wire News
President Donald Trump ripped into the National Football League (NFL) amid accusations of “price gouging,” saying they may be “killing the golden goose.” Speaking with Sharyl Attkisson on Sunday’s “Full Measure,” the president did not hold back on his criticism of the league, even objecting to the “stupid kickoff thing” as his Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation of the NFL’s streaming model. “On some domestic issues, on…
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