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ESPN agrees to acquire NFL Media properties including RedZone, per report


ESPN and the NFL have officially reached a deal. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, the Disney-owned network has reached an agreement to acquire multiple NFL Media properties, including the NFL Network and RedZone channel. For the NFL, the league will acquire equity in ESPN, which possesses the potential to be worth billions of dollars. (Awful Announcing)

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ESPN agrees to acquire NFL Media properties including RedZone, per report


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