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The NFL

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Jan 27, 2026
A narrated history of how a regional sport became a national business juggernaut. Stories about rule changes, TV deals, and the rise of crafted narratives in sports film and broadcasting. Deep dives into rival leagues, the merger that birthed the Super Bowl, and the economics of drafts, revenue sharing, and stadiums. Recent updates cover streaming deals, legalized sports betting growth, and soaring franchise valuations.
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Sequence Big Deals To Reduce Supplier Leverage

  • Lock supplier contracts before large revenue deals to limit supplier leverage when new money appears.
  • The NFL first locked a long CBA, then sold media rights to reduce player leverage after big TV deals.
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Retransmission Fees Boost Network Willingness

  • Networks pay via ads and retransmission fees, giving live sports extra value beyond raw viewership.
  • That dual revenue model helps justify escalating media rights even if average viewership plateaus.
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Tech Platforms Unlock Global Reach

  • Streaming and tech platforms (YouTube, Netflix, Amazon) unlocked global reach and new packaging experiments.
  • Free global streams for international games accelerate fan growth where linear TV once limited expansion.
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