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Netflix, Disney, and YouTube among companies eyeing FIFA World Cup U.S. rights in potential $2 billion bidding war
FIFA planning change to World Cup broadcasting rights as Disney and Netflix set for $2b bidding war
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Heading into the next FIFA World Cup cycle, the football organization are eyeing a big money deal and moving on from Fox. Fox have held the broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup for the last decade in the United States.
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