Netflix, Disney, and YouTube Reportedly Circle Future World Cup Rights in Billions
A major bidding war is brewing in the sports broadcasting world as Netflix, YouTube, and Disney have all reportedly expressed strong interest in acquiring the US media rights for the 2030 and 2034…
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Netflix, YouTube, Disney reportedly eyeing US rights to 2030, 2034 World Cups
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