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How the NBA's next TV deal could disrupt the media landscape
The NBA is expected to give a slice of its TV package to Amazon's Prime Video, while league stalwart TNT could be left off the roster, in a blow to Warner Bros. Discovery.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
West Ham close to deal for Julen Lopetegui to take over as manager
Agreement could come next week if talks continue smoothlyWest Ham preparing to let David Moyes go at end of seasonWest Ham are close to agreeing a deal for Julen Lopetegui to take over as their new manager. The club are poised to part company with ...The Guardian - World -
Where to watch Arsenal vs. Bournemouth: Live stream online, TV channel, prediction, start time, news, odds
Arsenal are looking to build pressure on Manchester City as the Premier League title race goes to the wireCBS Sports - Sports -
Where to watch Manchester City vs. Wolves: Live stream, TV channel, prediction, start time, news, odds
City are four wins away from the Premier League titleCBS Sports - Sports -
How Belgium’s Socialists want to plug the EU’s spending gaps
Also in this newsletter: why immigration is reopening old Brexit wounds in IrelandFinancial Times - World -
Agustín Carstens: ‘the Basel regime has been very good for the banks’
The BIS head on making global banking betterFinancial Times - World -
Apple's revenue declined for the fifth time in the past six quarters, dragged down by ailing iPhone sales and new competition from smartphone rivals in China.
Apple’s revenue declined for the fifth time in the past six quarters, dragged down by ailing iPhone sales and new competition from smartphone rivals in China.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FirstFT: Apple beats expectations
Also in today’s newsletter, Apollo and Sony team up for Paramount bid and Turkey cuts trade ties with IsraelFinancial Times - World - Apple
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