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FCC seeks public comment as live sports shift from broadcast TV to streaming
FCC seeks public comment as live sports shift from broadcast TV to streaming
FCC seeks public comment as live sports shift from broadcast TV to streaming

Published on: 02/26/2026

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NFL games aired on “10 different services, which, according to some estimates, could cost a consumer over $1,500 to watch all games.”

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/nation-world/fcc-seeks-public-comment-as-live-sports-shift-from-broadcast-tv-to-streaming-cost-subscriptions-price/507-7668520a-8224-41d3-ac3e-53d6edb3dfd5

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