Verizon coughs up $20m to stream one solitary NFL game this autumn
By John Glenday
Telecommunications provider Verizon has agreed to dish out $20m in order to secure the rights to screen a single regular NFL football match this autumn.
The chosen game will see the Jacksonville Jaguars head-to-head with the Baltimore Ravens at London’s Wembley Stadium this 24 September. The match will be streamed to a global audience via Verizon platforms such as AOL, Fios, go90 and Complex.
This will augment an existing agreement between Verizon and the NFL to stream games on mobile devices – although this is limited to primetime and local games, and streaming is Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




