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Business Wars Daily

Streamers Are Pushing Into Live Sports

Business Wars Daily

Audible

Business, Business News, News, Daily News

4.6717 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Today is Wednesday, May 11, and we're looking at Amazon vs. Apple.

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0:49.2

Thank you. From Wondry, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this Wednesday, May 11th.

1:06.5

For years, this song graced millions of televisions across America on Thursday nights.

1:15.6

The themed song for Thursday Night Football on CBS.

1:19.5

Get you in the move for some football, right?

1:21.4

Well, we'll get back to that in just a minute, but first, a brief timeline of Thursday

1:25.6

night football in America.

1:29.7

In 2006, the NFL network began broadcasting Thursday night games, but eight years later, the NFL wanted to bring the games to a

1:34.6

wider audience. So in 2014, it sold the rights to Thursday night football to CBS, which broadcast nine

1:41.7

games on its cable network. It was the beginning of a unique partnership.

1:46.4

Football fans with basic cable could now partake on Thursday nights,

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and as part of the deal, CBS produced the rest of the season's games

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