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    US DOJ Launches Antitrust Probe into NFL Broadcasting Practices

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The US Department of Justice has initiated an antitrust investigation into the National Football League, examining whether the league’s broadcasting practices restrict competition and negatively impact consumers. This inquiry arises amid increasing criticism from regulators, lawmakers, and broadcasters regarding the growing difficulty and expense of watching live sports, as more games transition from traditional free-to-air television to subscription-based streaming services.

    While the full extent of the investigation remains undisclosed, the NFL has responded by emphasizing that over 87 percent of its games continue to be broadcast on free television, with every match available in the local markets of the teams involved.

    In a significant development, this probe aligns with a wider regulatory effort. Earlier in February, the Federal Communications Commission began examining the shift of live sports content to paid platforms, expressing concerns about reduced accessibility for viewers. Broadcasters have also cautioned that the acquisition of sports rights by major technology companies could threaten the viability of local television networks.

    The FCC highlighted that NFL games were distributed across ten different platforms last year, potentially requiring fans to spend upwards of $1,500 to watch an entire season. Meanwhile, US Senator Mike Lee has advocated for a reassessment of the NFL’s longstanding antitrust exemptions, which stem from a 1961 law permitting sports leagues to collectively negotiate media rights.

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