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13 results for "tv revenue"
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NFL players ask judge for damages in TV revenue case
NFL players have put a number on how much money the league should owe if it loses a closely watched court fight over $4 billion in television revenue.
Story | Conversation | March 31, 2011 -
NFL asks judge to keep info in TV money case confidential
The NFL has asked the federal judge who ruled in favor of the NFL Players' Association on a TV revenue dispute to deny the players association's request to release information from the case that the league wants kept confidential.
Story | Conversation | March 16, 2011 -
NFLPA wants Judge David Doty to unseal info from TV case
The NFL players' union has asked the federal judge who ruled in its favor on a TV revenue dispute to release information from the case that the NFL wants kept confidential.
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2011 -
Federal judge backs NFLPA in dispute over TV money
A federal judge in Minneapolis has sided with the NFL players' union in a dispute with the league over television revenue.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2011 -
NFL - Soaring revenues won't coincide with salary-cap growth
John ClaytonAlthough revenues will soar in the coming years, the salary-cap ceiling won't see a significant hike, John Clayton writes.
Story | Conversation | March 28, 2012 -
NFL - Drop in franchise tag numbers help teams
John ClaytonA change in how franchise tags are calculated has given teams more leverage, John Clayton writes.
Story | Conversation | March 08, 2012 -
Delany likens Nebraska brand to Packers
Adam RittenbergOne thing I've learned during my time at ESPN.com is that certain college football brands matter more than others. Certain brands move the needle in terms of interest, TV ratings and revenue. Certain brands force you to pay attention. Nebraska ...
Blog | May 05, 2011 -
Report: NFL owners have cash to cover lost '11
The NFL's owners have enough money saved to carry them through a lost 2011 season, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Story | Conversation | March 14, 2011 -
Feely: It's 'drop-dead day' for NFL, players
Mike SandoArizona Cardinals kicker and union rep Jay Feely says he senses a "newfound willingness" from team owners to negotiate in good faith after a federal judge ruled against the league in a television revenue case. Feely calls Friday the "drop-dead day...
Blog | March 04, 2011 -
They're in the money
Sarah SpainIt's looking less and less likely that the NFL and the Players Association will come to an agreement before Thursday night's deadline. While neither group wants to see the 2011 NFL season canceled, one side is far better prepared for that reality.
Blog | Conversation | March 01, 2011 -
NFL, players dispute TV money in front of judge
The NFL and the players' union took their fight over $4 billion in TV and wireless revenue before a federal judge in Minnesota on Thursday, a potentially critical issue just one week before their current labor pact expires.
Story | Conversation | February 24, 2011 -
NFL players, union go to lobby congressional leaders over labor s...
NFL players blitzed Capitol Hill Wednesday to lobby about a dozen members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, for political support in a possible labor showdown with team owners.
Story | Conversation | July 15, 2009 -
Newsflash: Vikings avoid blackout
Kevin SeifertPosted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert Thanks to some corporate help, most notably from the local television station that stood to lose thousands of dollars in advertising revenue, the Minnesota Vikings sold out Sunday's game against Carolina. As a resul...
Blog | September 19, 2008