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Netflix, Disney, and YouTube among companies eyeing FIFA World Cup U.S. rights in potential $2 billion bidding war
Former Fox Sports Networks president would ‘probably pass’ on bundled English, Spanish World Cup rights
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With reports that FIFA may package English- and Spanish-language rights together for one media partner rather than split them in two, one notable former Fox executive thinks the cost might be too high for the current rightsholder to continue paying. In a report on media companies interested in securing rights to the 2030 and 2034 World Cups, CNBC…
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