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(8:36:52 AM) ESPN acquires Wimbledon TV rights – ESPN's new 12-year, nearly $500 million deal to carry Wimbledon was driven by the All England Club's desire to have a single media entity carry the entire tournament and to show every match live — ending NBC's past custom of tape delays. (This story continues here)
(8:44:36 AM) ESPN acquires all Wimbledon live U.S. TV rights – ESPN will broadcast Wimbledon from start to finish beginning with next year's tournament, the network and the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club announced Tuesday. The agreement will run for 12 years. (This story continues here)
(9:29:25 AM) ESPN Acquires Exclusive Wimbledon TV Rights – ESPN has signed a 12-year deal for the exclusive live U.S.television rights to the Wimbledon... (This story continues here)
(9:57:15 AM) ESPN, MLB Network Plan Live Look-Ins For Jeter’s 3K Quest – ESPN and MLB Network both told TheBigLead.com that they are planning to have live look-ins whenever the New York Yankees shortstop and captain comes to bat until he reaches the 3,000 career hits milestone. Jeter had 2,998 hits going into the July 8 evening game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium. (This story continues here)
(9:56:34 AM) ESPN aces Comcast for Wimbledon rights – Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN served up an ace to beat out Comcast for the television rights to Wimbledon, the world's most prestigious tennis tournament. (This story continues here)
(9:05:08 AM) ESPN's Wimbledon deal is a blow to NBC – Comcast, the parent of NBC, fought hard to extend its broadcast deal. The ESPN victory dashes Comcast's hopes to eventually move the cable rights for the tennis tournament to its Versus channel. Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN served up an ace in its battle with Comcast Corp. for television sports supremacy. (This story continues here)
(9:07:00 AM) ESPN takes over Wimbledon coverage from NBC – All of Wimbledon will be televised by ESPN starting next year, ending NBC's 43-year run broadcasting the Grand Slam tournament. (This story continues here)
(9:34:53 AM) ESPN Out-Bids NBC for Wimbledon Rights Package – ESPN on Tuesday will announce it has wrapped a deal with the All England Club for the media rights to Wimbledon. While ESPN currently is the cable home to the tournament, the full-package agreement strips NBC of the broadcast rights, ending the network’s 43-year relationship with Wimbledon. NBC Sports confirmed that ESPN was willing to put more dollars on the table. “While we would have liked to ... (This story continues here)
(9:11:31 AM) ESPN acquires Wimbledon U.S. TV rights for 12 years – NEW YORK (TheWrap) - ESPN has acquired the exclusive U.S. television rights for Wimbledon for the next 12 years, ending 43 years of NBC airing the Grand Slam tournament. (This story continues here)
(8:51:16 AM) ESPN Finalizes 12-Year Deal for Wimbledon Rights – Marisa Guthrie ESPN will air the event live on ESPN and ESPN2 while ABC will air a re-run of the finals on the same day, beginning next year. read more (This story continues here)
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