DOJ antitrust probe could reshape NFL TV rights landscape

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The Justice Department has opened an antitrust review of the NFL’s exemption that lets the league pool and package TV rights under the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act. With streaming and new platforms altering how games are distributed, lawmakers and regulators have pressed for scrutiny, signaling a potential shift in how the league negotiates broadcast deals. While supporters say most games still appear on free TV and streaming adds competition, the outcome could lead to reforms or even changes to the exemption, affecting the NFL's bargaining power and monetization strategy.
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