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The National Football League is teaming with Providence Equity Partners to invest $300 million in private sports and entertainment-related media and technology companies.
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The National Football League’s 32 teams expect modest revenue growth this year due to a sluggish economy and uncertainty over government tax and spending decisions, said Eric Grubman, the NFL’s executive vice president and president of NFL Business Ventures.
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Eric Grubman ’s style of football won’t be on ESPN’s SportsCenter.
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The National Football League hasn’t yet calculated how much it has lost in revenue due to the shutdown of the U.S.’s most-popular sport, according to Eric Grubman , executive vice president for business ventures.
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National Football League owners have little incentive to create new revenue streams because the current labor contract gives players too much of a share before accounting for costs, said Eric Grubman , the league’s executive vice president of business operations.
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The National Football League wants a new collective bargaining agreement to include provisions allowing players to be tested for the use of human growth hormone.
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If anyone in the wake of the National Football League’s Super Bowl seating fiasco can reaffirm a sports fans belief that the paying customers matter, it’s Mike Rupp of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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If anyone in the wake of the National Football League’s Super Bowl seating fiasco can reaffirm a sports fans belief that the paying customers matter, it’s Mike Rupp of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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The National Football League and its players’ union were negotiating at a mediator’s office today in a bid to reach an agreement on a labor accord before the existing one expires at midnight.
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National Football League owners and players will resume talks in Washington today after giving themselves another 24 hours to reach agreement on a labor contract and avoid a shutdown of the U.S.’s most-watched sport.
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