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Major media rights deals with Paramount and Disney/ESPN fuel investor optimism around TKO's revenue growth potential.
Chris Weidman explains potential positives and negatives for champions with UFC ending PPV under its new U.S. broadcast deal.
More deals to come? Dana White’s Contender Series and The Ultimate Fighter rights still up for grabs
There’s even more big TKO media rights deals on their way following the announcement of Paramount CBS’s $7.7 billion dollar ...
While the UFC and Paramount's decision to ditch the pay-per-view model seemingly is great for fans, what about the fighters?
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FirstSportz on MSNDana White Drops Bomb About New Paramount Deal: “Pay-Per-View is Not Dead”After months of speculation surrounding the UFC’s broadcasting deal, head honcho Dana White has officially announced a landmark agreement with The post Dana White Drops Bomb About New Paramount Deal: ...
Dana White’s Octagon behemoth gets a monster new $7.7 billion deal with Paramount. Now the promoter is planning a surreal ...
In an announcement on Monday, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) revealed they will be moving from ESPN+ to Paramount+ and ...
UFC fans are divided regarding news about the UFC Apex just a day after the promotion announced a new historic broadcast deal ...
The news of the end of pay-per-view was initially celebrated by fans, whose expenditure year-on-year could drop by around ...
The meet and greet was at UFC 306 at the Sphere in Las Vegas nearly a year ago. In the luxury box of TKO Holdings, which owns ...
Paramount has struck a blockbuster deal to become the exclusive US broadcaster of UFC fights, agreeing to pay $7.7 billion ...
The recent announcement of an exclusive seven-year, $7.7 billion USD deal between Paramount and the UFC marks a seismic shift ...
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