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NBA on the verge of a deal with Amazon, NBC and ESPN, potentially leaving TNT on the bench
Disney's ABC and ESPN hold onto their packages, while Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT is expected to lose the property that helped define the network.
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MarketWatch - Business
Can Disney, NBC and Amazon make money from their NBA deal? That’s complicated, analysts say.
Last week, Amazon, Disney and NBC landed more than a decade’s worth of broadcast rights for NBA games starting late next year — at the expense of TNT. But analysts at MoffettNathanson on Monday suggested that even the winners in the deal faced big ...5 hr ago - NBA -
Financial Times - World
The EU’s trade plan for a potential second Trump term
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CBS Sports - Sports
Steve Kerr 'felt like an idiot' for benching Jayson Tatum, but his explanation is just cover for a harsh truth
Kerr picked Devin Booker and Anthony Edwards to take the minutes that could've been Tatum's vs. Serbia6 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
Former NBC Sports president Dick Ebersol says viewers watch the 2024 Paris Olympics for its storytelling.
Former NBC Sports president Dick Ebersol says viewers watch the Olympics for stories, not scores.19 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Rangers sell Goldson to Aris Limassol
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The Hill - Politics
5 things to know about potential causes of Texas's power crisis
A select committee of the Texas state Senate lambasted executives from a Houston-area power company Monday over the utility’s preparation for Hurricane Beryl, which left millions of Texas residents without power for days after the storm. In the ...7 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
U.S. agency blames Amazon for distributing hazardous products
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is alleging e-commerce giant Amazon distributed products sold by third-parties that may not meet federal safety standards. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent reports.7 hr ago -
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Amazon Union Dissident Wins Election as President
The Amazon Labor Union has been divided over strategy and governance issues after winning a representation vote at a Staten Island warehouse in 2022.6 hr ago - Amazon -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Unfamiliar feeling leaves Scott dazed and distraught
Duncan Scott wanted Olympic 200m freestyle gold. But he was left dazed and distraught in Paris.3 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Relief as Palestinian medical evacuees leave Gaza
One of the patients had been waiting six months to be able to get out of the war-torn territory.7 hr ago
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