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In a major deal, Paramount scores exclusive rights to UFC events, signaling the end of the pay-per-view model currently used by ESPN.
Paramount will pay an average of $1.1bn per year for the UFC's broadcast rights and have signed a seven-year deal, which will begin in 2026.
Paramount signed a seven-year deal with TKO Group Holdings that will put 13 marquee events and 30 fight nights on streaming ...
Paramount has struck a $7.7 billion deal to become the exclusive U.S. home of the UFC that will make events available to ...
Days after completing its merger with Skydance, Paramount has acquired the U.S. rights to TKO Group’s UFC for seven years, ...
Paramount has acquired the US rights to TKO Group’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for seven years, commencing in 2026, ...
Paramount is purchasing the rights to UFC in a landmark $7.7 billion deal over seven years beginning in 2026, the companies ...
David Ellison, the new CEO of Paramount, pinned a major new deal for the media company he’s taken over. Paramount Skydance on ...
The Tiffany Network is entering the Octagon. Paramount and UFC announced a seven-year, $7.7 billion tie-up for U.S. rights ...
TKO Group and Skydance's Paramount have reached a new 7-year deal that makes Paramount+ the exclusive home to UFC events ...
As part of the agreement, the Paramount+ streaming platform will show UFC’s full slate of numbered events and ‘Fight Nights,’ ...
The seven-year deal, beginning in 2026, was the first major deal struck by Paramount after it finalized its merger with ...