Explained: Netflix, Disney and YouTube interested in FIFA World Cup U.S. rights; package could reach $2 billion
FIFA has alerted media companies that English- and Spanish-language U.S. rights are likely to be sold together for 2030 and 2034, likely driving up the price.
Background
FIFA has alerted media companies that English- and Spanish-language U.S. rights are likely to be sold together for 2030 and 2034, likely driving up the price.
What to know
This page summarizes the latest context, related facts, and follow-up reading for this topic.
下一篇:Explained: NASA's Hubble spots a stellar sparkler for the Fourth of July
相关文章:
- Overview: Netflix is about to host videos from BuzzFeed, Condé Nast, and other publishers
- Fungi communicate with one another in the presence of metal pollution in forests
- A popular climate fix could accidentally trigger massive changes to global weather
- Report: The Neanderthal “love story” isn’t what the DNA actually shows
- Explained: 5,000-year-old wolves found on remote island rewrite what we know about domestication
- Overview: Tiny magnetic waves could unlock quantum computers the size of a penny
- Overview: Island life changed how Brazil's Noronha skink reproduces, but the lizard's strategy might be failing
- Update: Scientists make quantum time flow backward in stunning physics breakthrough
- Explained: Reuters: DeepSeek is developing its own AI chips
- Update: Incredible new material makes heat programmable
相关推荐:
- SCOTUS lets Texas enforce app store law that Big Tech calls censorship regime
- Analysis: Brain activity under anesthesia challenges what we know about consciousness
- Analysis: Streetlights are trapping thousands of pill bugs in giant “death spirals”
- Explained: Isotope probing shows soil is packed with dormant viruses lying in wait
- Analysis: More than half of Atlanta's restrooms inaccessible to the public, study finds
- Update: Incredible new material makes heat programmable
- Analysis: Astronomers witness the birth of a magnetar for the first time
- Overview: Scientists stunned as bumble bees solve a classic intelligence test
- Explained: How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
- Explained: Einstein Probe may have caught a black hole tearing apart a white dwarf for the first time
- Explained: Netflix, Disney and YouTube interested in FIFA World Cup U.S. rights; package could reach $2 billion
- Explained: Amazon bars breastfeeding boss from business course
- Fungi communicate with one another in the presence of metal pollution in forests
- Overview: England hand abject India their biggest T20I defeat to take 2-0 series lead
- Explained: New candy stores are popping up across NYC. Why?
- Analysis: Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal how human hair really grows
- Analysis: Saturn-ring-like laser emission from chiral polymeric microspheres
- Report: What is Helium-3 and could we get it from the moon?
- Update: England players to get hoarding warning after freak Henderson injury
- LIV, others sued over world golf league concept
