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Third And Long: The Issues Facing The Nfl Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiations And The Effects Of An Uncapped Year, Michael J. Redding, Daniel R. Peterson
Third And Long: The Issues Facing The Nfl Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiations And The Effects Of An Uncapped Year, Michael J. Redding, Daniel R. Peterson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown
2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Solidifying The Defensive Line: The Nfl Network's Current Position Under Antitrust Law And How It Can Be Improved, Ethan Flatt
Solidifying The Defensive Line: The Nfl Network's Current Position Under Antitrust Law And How It Can Be Improved, Ethan Flatt
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
In the United States, the broadcasting of professional sporting events is a multi-billion dollar industry, and the National Football League (NFL) alone earned more than $3 billion from television contracts during its 2008 season. Considering the massive revenues that broadcast rights can generate, it is no surprise that some major professional sports leagues have recently developed their own television networks. While it was not the first league-owned television network, the NFL Network has certainly generated the most attention. Since it started broadcasting a select number of NFL regular season games in 2006, the NFL Network has been subject to media …