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Sports
YouTube in Advanced Talks for N.F.L. Sunday Ticket
Tech’s biggest companies — Apple, Amazon and YouTube’s owner, Google — have been pursuing the rights to the football package.
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Sports
Will You Still Need Them, Will You Still Play Them, When They’re 41?
Carlos Correa, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts were each signed to deals of 11 or more years this off-season. History…
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Sports
Yankees Dig Deep Again, Committing $162 Million to Carlos Rodón
An All-Star in each of the last two seasons, the left-handed Rodón will slot in near the front of the…
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Sports
Age Is Just a Number as M.L.B. Teams Drop $2 Billion on Free Agents
Baseball was in a spending mood at the winter meetings, where the Mets added Justin Verlander, the Yankees kept Aaron…
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Business
Yahoo Takes Minority Stake in Ad Network Taboola
Yahoo is deepening its push into digital advertising, even as its competitors warn that the market is faltering. The internet…
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Business
Why the N.F.L.’s Big Streaming Deal Is Going Into Overtime
Roger Goodell, the National Football League’s commissioner, flew to Sun Valley, Idaho, this summer for Allen & Company’s annual media…
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Business
A Huge Merger’s Collapse Breaks a Pattern of Consolidation in Publishing
After two years of regulatory scrutiny and heated speculation in the publishing world, after a hard-fought court battle and hundreds…
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Business
Investors Cheer Leadership Shakeup at Disney
In happier times. Bob Chapek (left) and Robert Iger at the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World last year.Credit...Joe Burbank/Orlando…
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Business
Can Big Tech Get Bigger? Microsoft Presses Governments to Say Yes.
In recent weeks, Microsoft has accused Sony, its chief video game rival, of misleading regulators. Its lawyers have showed off…