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- Disney and NFL could join forces with a deal for NFL to acquire ESPN stake and NFL media assets to be managed by Disney.
- Strategic partnership aims to secure Disney's sports broadcasting rights and expand ESPN's content with NFL Network and RedZone.
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In a significant strategic move, Walt Disney Co. DIS and the National Football League (NFL) are reportedly in serious discussions over a potential deal that might see the NFL acquire a stake in ESPN, as per sources.
The NFL's media unit could also be placed under Disney's control.
According to a report by Variety on Sunday, this agreement would strengthen Disney's association with the NFL, reducing the likelihood of Disney losing crucial sports rights for highly-rated football games. The arrangement could also bring NFL's assets like the NFL Network and RedZone under Disney's umbrella.
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Neither Disney nor the NFL has confirmed these discussions, which were first reported by The New York Post and The Atlantic. Disney has been looking for partners for ESPN to counter falling affiliate revenue from cable distribution. Sports leagues, which have a vested interest in ESPN's success, are among the entities Disney has approached.
The deal is not finalized, and one source suggests it would need approval from NFL owners in a meeting slated for mid-Spring. If successful, it could have significant effects on a range of sports entities, potentially adding NFL Network to ESPN's sports content and possibly moving NFL RedZone to ESPN+.
The discussions follow recent efforts by Disney and ESPN to strengthen their position among NFL executives. This includes simulcasting some "Monday Night Football" games on ABC and enticing star announcers from Fox Sports.
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