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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell: New streaming platforms allow us to reach different demographics

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell: New streaming platforms allow us to reach different demographics

CNBC10-07-2025
CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in Sun Valley, Idaho to discuss media rights, how the Paramount-Skydance deal could impact where games are streamed, and more.
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