American Football

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Pay-television broadcaster Fox Deportes has signed a two-year deal with American football league the NFL under which the Super Bowl will be televised by a US Spanish-language channel for the first time.

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North America’s Major League Baseball and NFL American football leagues have threatened to move all their broadcast rights to pay-television if streaming service Aereo is deemed legal, according to a filing by the two organisations.

Media rights clips from 24 October 6 November

NFL fits the bill for Dailymotion

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The US Federal Communications Commission, the country’s media regulator, has proposed the scrapping of the broadcast blackout rule, which blocks US sports events from being shown live on television in their local market if they fail to meet certain conditions, such as a specified level of ticket sales.

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US education establishment Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has agreed a deal with local state broadcaster MyTV30 for the local rights to 11 games featuring various teams from the university’s athletics department.

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American football league the NFL has confirmed it is investigating whether to auction broadcast rights for a new set of regular-season games on Thursday evenings, according to the Reuters news agency.

Video-sharing website Dailymotion has struck a deal with American football league the NFL to stream live coverage of games to viewers in France, Belgium and Switzerland for the remainder of the 2013-14 season.

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American football league the NFL has denied a report that it is considering selling a US broadcast rights package for an additional set of Thursday evening games.

Media rights clips from 26 September to 9 October

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The NFL explains the thinking behind its ground-breaking deal with Twitter; exclusive interview with Hans Schroeder.

Interview with Hans Schroeder, senior vice president of media strategy of the NFL, on the American football league's deal with social media site Twitter.

Media rights clips from 12 September to 25 September 

MCS stocks up with French league football and US college sport

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Social networking website Twitter has agreed a deal with American football league the NFL to make game clips and other content available through its Amplify platform, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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The Fox Sports division of US network Fox has announced an initial six-month partnership with Facebook that will allow data and chatter from the social media website to appear alongside live NFL and college American football broadcasts, as well as soccer games.

The NFL American football league has agreed a multi-year deal with digital sports video news agency SendtoNews for video distribution rights in Canada.

Media rights clips from 29 August to 11 September