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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

From Childhood Dreams to Media Mogul: Byron Allen's Unusual Path

Byron Allen's journey from a kid cleaning up roller skates in Detroit to controlling TV time slots millions watch is pretty unusual. His story starts in a family-run roller rink where he learned early that hard work beats just talent. Moving to LA at 7 wasn’t a planned vacation - riots in Detroit af

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

New Voices for the Nuggets: A Change in Broadcast Team

Altitude Sports announced that it will not renew the contracts of two long‑time broadcasters, Scott Hastings and Chris Marlowe, as part of a new direction for the station. Marlowe, who has been the regional TV play‑by‑play voice for the Nuggets for 22 years, posted a brief note on social media sayi

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Why the Packers' future depends on a decades-old TV law

A small rule from 1961 is now causing big fights between the NFL, the Green Bay Packers, and Wisconsin’s politicians. The Sports Broadcasting Act lets the NFL make one big TV deal and share the money equally with all 32 teams. The Packers say this keeps them alive—they’re the only team owned by fans

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Weekend Sports Lineup: Where to Catch the Action on June 7

Sunday brings a packed sports schedule with something for every fan. Motorsport lovers get a triple treat: Formula 1 takes over Monaco’s twisty streets for a glamorous weekend show, while MotoGP zips around Hungary’s Balaton Park Circuit. Over in Latvia, motocross takes center stage with side-by-sid

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Truth Behind the Rumors

Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, a well‑known podcaster, recently took to her show “Plan Bri Uncut” to address what she sees as misinformation about the dating timeline of West Wilson and Amanda Batula, two popular “Summer House” figures. She said the couple’s public announcement that they were togeth

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Nate Burleson Talks Russell Wilson’s New TV Role

Nate Burleson, who moved from the field to broadcasting, recently shared his excitement about Russell Wilson joining CBS Sports. He said he saw something special in Wilson that made him a natural fit for television. Burleson explained how he approached Wilson about the opportunity and helped bring h

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Coach Mazzulla’s Sunny Mood Swings

Derrick White, a Boston Celtics guard, shared another quirky story about their coach, Joe Mazzulla, on FanDuel TV. White said that Mazzulla is always learning new ways to think, but one thing he hates most is sunny weather. White explained that when they were in Los Angeles, the sky was clear and

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Future of IPL: Is a Schedule Change Coming Soon?

The IPL just wrapped up another intense season, but behind the scenes, big plans are brewing. After a tough 2026 tournament—where extreme heat and sudden monsoons made life difficult for players and fans alike—the league might move to a completely different time of the year. Officials are considerin

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Why the NFL could lose its special TV deal rules

A House committee wants the NFL’s top boss to explain why the league gets a break most businesses don’t. For 65 years the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 has let the NFL bundle all 32 teams into one giant TV package and sell it as a league instead of letting each team strike its own deals. Supporter

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Zee Secures Decade‑Long FIFA Deal, Bringing World Cups to India

Zee Entertainment Enterprises has signed a fresh agreement that will let it show 39 FIFA events from 2026 to 2034, including the men’s and women’s World Cups. The contract gives Zee the rights to stream matches on its own channel network and online platform, ZEE5. It also covers age‑group tour

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