On August 4, 2025, ESPN announced a strategic partnership with the NFL, acquiring key media assets including NFL RedZone and the fantasy football division. In exchange, the NFL received equity shares in ESPN, highlighting a significant collaboration between the sports league and the broadcaster. This deal arrives as ESPN prepares to launch a new direct-to-consumer streaming service priced at $30 per month, expanding its digital offerings.
Additionally, industry events include Cynopsis ScreenShift scheduled for October 14th in New York City, offering job seekers a discounted rate of $99 for access to panels, roundtable discussions, and networking opportunities. The event aims to connect professionals with opportunities in media and entertainment.
In programming news, "South Park" returned for its 27th season with its most-watched premiere since 1999, attracting 5.9 million viewers across Paramount+ and Comedy Central. The episode, featuring satire of President Trump, saw a 68% increase over last season's debut and ranked as the top telecast of the day.
Meanwhile, the FCC has launched a formal investigation into Comcast regarding its treatment of local broadcast affiliates and com...
ESPN and NFL Form Strategic Partnership Amid Launch of New Streaming Service
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