MEDIA RIGHTS

May 07 2026FINANCE

Why F1 Stock Could Be a Smart Bet Right Now

Formula One isn’t just another racing series—it’s a global spectacle with a loyal fanbase that keeps growing. Morgan Stanley recently named its parent company’s stock as the top pick in media and entertainment. The firm argues that owning F1 rights is like owning a piece of a high-speed cultural phe

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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Fitness Meets Reality TV – A New Global Hit

A fresh TV show is blending hard work, competition, and drama in a way that younger fans seem to love. Called "Battleground, " it’s a fitness contest where creators push their bodies to the limit while cameras roll nonstop. The idea started in Mumbai, where four teams of athletes train and compete u

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Dunkman: A New League That Lets the Best Jump to Fame

The world of professional basketball is getting a fresh twist. In the summer of 2026, a brand‑new competition called Dunkman will launch. It is designed to bring the most creative and athletic jumpers into a full‑scale league, rather than just a one‑off contest. The first season will feature twenty‑

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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Big Money vs. Big Games: Why College Sports Should Stay Amateur

A new voice in the debate is Senator Tommy Tuberville, who says that letting billionaires own college teams could hurt the spirit of college sports. He argues for a model like the NFL, where all 32 teams share revenue equally instead of having one powerful conference dominate. The NFL’s history show

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Feb 27 2026BUSINESS

College TV Rights: Pooling Idea Falls Short

The idea of merging college sports television contracts has been praised by some lawmakers as a way to boost money for schools. A recent study from the SEC and Big Ten says that this plan would actually bring in less cash than keeping each conference’s deals separate. The research looks at how th

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Home for The Infographics Show

The Infographics Show, a popular YouTube channel, has found a new partner. Radial Entertainment's FilmRise has secured global rights to the franchise. This deal includes digital, broadcast, and other rights. The channel, started by Andrej Preston in 2011, has grown to 15. 3 million subscribers and 6

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

WNBA: Caitlin Clark's Rise Boosts League's Financial Game

The WNBA is seeing a big jump in money and fans. This is mostly because of Caitlin Clark, a superstar player. The league's media rights deal is about to get a huge boost. Starting in 2026, it will go from $60 million to $200 million each year. This is a big deal for the league's growth. Right now,

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Sep 30 2025SPORTS

Leveling the Playing Field: How a New Bill Could Revolutionize College Sports

College sports might be in for a major shake-up. A new bill is on the table that could change how TV deals work for college sports conferences. Right now, big conferences like the Big Ten and SEC rake in millions more than smaller ones. This bill could help even things out. The bill, called the Stu

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

UFC and Meta Team Up for a Knockout Partnership

The UFC has secured a significant, long-term collaboration with Meta, the tech giant led by Mark Zuckerberg. This alliance will intertwine UFC's martial arts action with Meta's diverse tech offerings. The deal covers Meta AI, Meta Glasses, Meta Quest, and popular social platforms like Facebook, Inst

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

ACC and ESPN: A New Game Plan

A fresh chapter has unfolded in the story of college sports with the ACC's TV deal with ESPN now realigned for decade. Cleansing the television rights of the ACC from a possible legal tug of war is ESPN's latest move extending its contract with Atlantic Coast Conference until 2036. With the 2016 de

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