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NFL ordered to pay $4.7B in 'Sunday Ticket' case
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ABC News - Entertainment
Jury orders NFL to pay nearly $4.8 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' case for violating antitrust laws
A jury in U.S. District Court ordered the NFL to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages Thursday after ruling that the league violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription serviceNFL -
CBS Sports - Sports
NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' class-action lawsuit
The league plans to appeal the decisionNFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL loses 'Sunday Ticket' trial, ordered to pay $4 billion by federal jury
The NFL must pay $4 billion, a federal jury ruled in a class action lawsuit alleging that the league violated antitrust law to suppress competition.NFL -
The New York Times - Top stories
N.F.L. Ordered to Pay Billions in Sunday Ticket Lawsuit
The case, which cut to the heart of the league’s media strategy, centered on a subscription service that aired out-of-market games for roughly $300 a year.NFL -
CBS Sports - Sports
NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' lawsuit, plus ranking top 20 tight ends for 2024
Everything you need to know around the NFL for June 28NFL -
The Guardian - World
NFL must pay $4.7bn in damages after Sunday Ticket broadcast lawsuit
Lawsuit claimed league inflated price of DirecTV packageRuling to be trebled under federal laws A jury in US district court ruled on Thursday that the NFL violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium ...NFL -
ABC News - Entertainment
Jury rules NFL violated antitrust laws in 'Sunday Ticket' case, awards nearly $4.7 billion in damages
Jury rules NFL violated antitrust laws in 'Sunday Ticket' case, awards nearly $4.7 billion in damagesNFL -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s what the billion-dollar NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit means for consumers
The NFL has been found guilty of violating U.S. antitrust laws in its distribution of “Sunday Ticket,” and could have to pay as much as $14 billion.NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit Could Change How Sports Are Streamed
One of three resolutions likely awaits the NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit. The boring option—a legal victory for the NFL. Last week, a jury ruled that the league acted as an illegal monopoly by pooling individual teams’ out-of-market media rights and ...NFL
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