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NFL Eyes New Media Partners for Live Game Rights
7 Feb
Summary
- NFL considers selling rights for live games to new media outlets.
- Digital platforms now rival broadcast TV for audience reach.
- League will host a record nine international games next season.

The National Football League is actively considering selling rights for live games to non-traditional media partners. This strategic initiative aims to explore all available broadcasting options to establish the optimal model for fans and teams.
According to the league's media chief, digital platforms have evolved to rival broadcast television in their ability to reach massive audiences. This shift has created new opportunities and flexibility for the NFL.
The league plans to hold discussions with various companies interested in becoming live game partners. These conversations are set to occur ahead of the upcoming Super Bowl.




