It’s the end of an era in the National Football League!
29.02.2020 - 21:36 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
Local sports will continue on YouTube TV for a while longer, as the service has reached a temporary agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to Keep Fox Sports regional networks and the YES Network on board.
The deal is in place while the two sides work on a longer-term carriage agreement. Pressure is on for a deal with the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Major League Baseball’s season both looming in March.
YouTube TV had notified customers that some
It’s the end of an era in the National Football League!
Tom Brady is moving to a warmer climate!
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