NFL Loses Antitrust Lawsuit Over Sunday Ticket Distribution: Ordered to Pay Billions in Damages

The NFL lost a lawsuit in the United States District Court for violating antitrust laws by distributing the broadcast of games scheduled on Sunday through the ‘Sunday Ticket’.

As a result, the NFL will have to pay $4.7 billion to the 2.4 million users who purchased the subscription and $96 million to the 48,000 businesses that purchased it for profit.

The league said in a press release that it will appeal the decision. “We believe the distribution strategy, which includes all NFL games, from those broadcast on free-to-air television in the teams’ markets, as well as the most popular ones, complemented by additional options such as RedZone, Sunday Ticket and NFL+, is by far the most fan-friendly distribution model.”

For years, the NFL sold the Sunday Ticket through DirecTV and last year it was broadcast on YouTube. If the NFL loses the appeal, it will cost each team close to half a billion dollars.

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The NFL launched Sunday Tickett in 1994 to allow fans to watch games not broadcast on FOX or CBS. However, the Mucky Duck sports bar in San Francisco filed the lawsuit in 2015 and it was dismissed in 2017. In 2019, the Ninth Circuit, through Judge Philip Gutierrez, revived the lawsuit as a class action.

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2024-06-28 00:29:54
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