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The UFC is ending its pay-per-view model in 2026 and will instead opt to send all fights in the United States to the ...
New York-based tech entrepreneur and boxing aficionado Dan Herbatschek observes that the world of professional boxing is ...
UFC’s U.S. fans will no longer have to pay $80 per fight under a new $1.1 billion deal with Paramount+, but they’ll need a subscription to the streaming service.
The upshot: Pay-per-view has lost by knockout. Pay-per-month has won. Distributors would rather use UFC or WWE (or NFL or NBA ...
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Man of Many on MSNWhat Paramount’s $7.7 Billion UFC Rights Deal Means Now the Pay-Per-View Model is Dead
TV and streamer deals are amongst the most lucrative rights purchases, but as pay-per-view content prices rose above USD$100 ...
Hence, starting from the 2026 Royal Rumble, every WWE PLE will be on ESPN. The Stamford-based promotion's current deal with the Peacock streaming platform is set to expire later this year, probably ...
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FirstSportz on MSNDana White Drops Bomb About New Paramount Deal: “Pay-Per-View is Not Dead”
After months of speculation surrounding the UFC’s broadcasting deal, head honcho Dana White has officially announced a landmark agreement with The post Dana White Drops Bomb About New Paramount Deal: ...
This Sunday, AEW and NJPW will produce the fourth annual “Forbidden Door” pay-per-view, emanating from the O2 Arena in London ...
Paramount+ costs $13 per month for an ad-free subscription or $8 per month with ads. Without a pay-per-view model, UFC can ...
Paul recently announced another boxing match that will stream on Netflix, and UFC is leaving its PPV model for Paramount+ ...
With the UFC pay-per-view era coming to an end through the historic Paramount deal, Tom Aspinall wonders how the new model ...
The UFC recently signed a deal with CBS/Paramount+ to broadcast events on both networks. The deal will go into effect next ...
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