Fox Corp. Secures NFL Broadcast Rights Deal for Mexican Market
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Brian Steinberg
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Summary
Fox Corp. has secured a new deal to broadcast NFL games, including Thursday Night Football and the Super Bowl, to Mexican audiences through its linear TV operations in Mexico. The deal represents ongoing media rights negotiations between the NFL and U.S. media outlets as the league prepares for its next round of rights discussions amid sustained popularity of its games.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFox Corp. said it secured a new deal to show a wide range of NFL games via its Mexican outlets, including transmissions of "Thursday Night Football" and the Super Bowl
the latest example of deal-making between the sports organization and various U.S. media outlets as worries grow about the next tranche of media rights the league will seek amid the continued popularity of its games
Under terms of the new pact, Fox will be able to show NFL games and other events to Mexican audiences via its linear TV operations
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