Packers warn SBA reforms threaten their revenue model

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The Green Bay Packers push back at Rep. Scott Fitzgerald’s dismissal of concerns over changes to the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act, arguing reforms could jeopardize the league’s shared TV revenue that helps small‑market teams compete, as DOJ/FCC probes into the SBA intensify and Sen. Baldwin advances a bill to expand home‑market TV access amid more games shifting to streaming.
Topics:sports#business#for-the-fans-act#green-bay-packers#revenue-sharing#sports-broadcasting-act#streaming-television
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