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Entertainment & Sports

Jun. 12, 2024

Economist: NFL could offer out-of-market games at no extra cost

University of San Francisco professor and SportsEconomics president Daniel Rascher told jurors that adopting a similar model to that used to air college games would be economically feasible for the NFL.

The National Football League could feasibly offer fans more out-of-market games without additional charges by licensing broadcasting rights individually or by division, testified a sports economy expert on Tuesday.

Daniel Rascher, a professor at the University of San Francisco and president of SportsEconomics, proposed a model similar to the NCAA’s, where football games are licensed to various networks like CBS and FOX through deals with po...

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