Twitter is pitching its NFL ad inventory .
Pro football is TV's most valuable property — but the NFL is happy to sell the digital guys some slices.
The new top lobbyist arrives as the encryption battle heats up in Congress.
The fact that Amazon didn't land the NFL games is somewhat surprising.
E! will stream a daily infotainment show in your feed, starting today.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Amazon and Verizon are in the mix, too. We should get an answer this month.
They can guarantee audiences for their clients.
Here are the numbers.
Augmented reality is coming for you, NFL.
How to tune in and how to listen if you can't watch.
The NFL and Snapchat are in talks to extend their partnership.
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Streaming live sports is doable, but it's not as easy as the rest of the Internet.
At the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, which opens in March, two night-club-type areas will cantilever out over center court.
It's the "future of football."
You will be entertained. All. Game. Long.
But also the bridge to a new one.
The stadium site is a dirt pit where work has already begun on the project.
"They just don’t have the balls to put their face and name on anything they say."
"Can the Internet reach as many fans as television?" The NFL isn't ruling it out, but ...
It typically takes around 50 years for a game to become a sport.
It's sure cold in the shade.
The last big prize in TV sports is up for grabs. Could Apple, Google or someone else make a run for it?
It's not just the TV ad money. It's the TV ad money.
Warriors owners Joe Lacob and Chamath Palihapitiya are among those hoping wearable tech is the next big thing.
Hint: Rhymes with "autoplay."
Jags! Bills! Live! The future is now, but it's also several years away.
Same video, different platforms.
NCAA athletes will lose eligibility if they pay money to play fantasy sports.
The two entities will split ad revenue tied to the content.
Wiring up ballparks and arenas has become big business for AT&T and other carriers, but keeping up with demand remains a huge challenge.