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(Reuters) - The National Football League (NFL) on Friday denied a report that said it had reached a media rights deal with Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) Co's channels ESPN and ABC.
The Sports Business Journal reported that ESPN will renew 'Monday Night Football' and ABC will return to the Super Bowl rotation. (https://
Disney is expected to pay an increase of up to 30% from its existing deal, which would equate to around $2.6 billion, the report said, citing sources.
"The report is incorrect and as we don't negotiate through the media, there will be no further comment," an NFL spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, an ESPN spokesperson declined to comment.
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(Reuters) - Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) put large blocks of shares in media company Discovery (NASDAQ:DISCA) Inc and iQIYI Inc on the market after regular trading ended on Tuesday,...
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