NFL: Amazon, Apple And Disney Fight Over Sunday Broadcast Rights

The NFL aims to get between 2,500 and 3 billion dollars for the contract

The platforms Amazon, Apple, and Disney are fighting for the rights to broadcast Sunday games of the NFL regular season, known as ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’, for an amount that can reach 3 billion dollars.

The NFL aims to get between 2,500 and 3 billion dollars of with in new contract, the three giants are the best positioned to get the rights, as reported on Tuesday by the specialized media ‘Front Office Sports’.

Amazon, Apple and Disney fight for Sunday rights to the NFL

At the moment, Disney is willing to offer between one and thousand 500 million dollars annually, which would be added to the 2,700 million annually that it already invests to broadcast, through ‘ESPN’, Monday’s game, known as ‘Monday Night Football, according to the aforementioned source.

Right now, Amazon invests a billion dollars annually for the rights to Thursday’s game.

Known in the United States as ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’, this package includes Sunday football league games that are not broadcast on national television.

Disney, Apple and Amazon keep waiting as NFL considers Sunday Ticket offers

It is a package dedicated, in particular, to fans of a franchise who do not reside in the same state and who, incidentally, do not have access to the broadcast of the match included in their ‘DirecTV subscription.

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