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How To Stream NBC’s Coverage Of Super Bowl LII For Free

NBC will broadcast Super Bowl LII between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 4, and viewers looking to stream the action happening in Minneapolis can do so for free. NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, and NBC.com will stream the game during “Super Stream Sunday,” with users not being prompted to log in with cable/satellite/telco […]

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NBA, Verizon Innovation Partnership Brings League Pass To Yahoo Sports

The NBA and Verizon announced on Wednesday the expansion of its content and technology partnership that includes the streaming of NBA League Pass games to Oath’s Yahoo Sports, enhanced Yahoo Fantasy experiences, and the development of augmented reality experiences on Verizon’s 5G network. NBA League Pass brings live out-of-market games to Yahoo and other Verizon […]

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NFL Inks Multi-Year Deal With Verizon To Expand Live Streaming

The National Football League announced a multi-year deal with Verizon Communications on Monday to live stream in-market and national games, including playoff games and the Super Bowl, across Verizon’s digital and mobile media properties to users in the U.S. The deal is worth more than $2 billion, ESPN, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal reported. […]

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Yahoo Will Stream One MLB Game Every Day For The Rest Of The Season

Beginning with the Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars NFL matchup last season, Yahoo has started taking the world of sports streaming incredibly seriously. But now they have taken it up a notch higher, with a recent announcement that Yahoo Sports will be live streaming one MLB game every day for free. Get The Latest MLB […]

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Comparing the New Version of the ESPN App to Yahoo and theScore

ESPN just recently celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary, but this isn’t stopping them from keeping a fresh and up-to-date image of its brand. Formerly known as ESPN ScoreCenter, the worldwide leader’s mobile application is now simply referred to as ESPN. While losing some of its title, the app also has shed some of the clutter associated […]

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