The network pays us rights fees, which could diminish if it does not see the value in broadcasting the Super Bowl. Losing the rights fees could put in jeopardy our longstanding ability to put our regular, post-season and Super Bowl games on free over-the-air TV, something that only the NFL continues to do.
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