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The UFC will end their six-year broadcast run with ESPN along with their traditional pay-per-view model in 2026, thanks to a deal with Paramount. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed today in a press release ...
The UFC was expected to partner with Netflix or Amazon Prime, or remain with ESPN. However, this new deal with CBS has put ...
This deal comes one week after ESPN cut a deal with another TKO company, WWE, to air all of its premium live events on the network’s new platform.
Paramount has struck a blockbuster deal to become the exclusive US broadcaster of UFC fights, agreeing to pay $7.7 billion ...
The UFC has struck a huge deal with Paramount and CBS to broadcast all of its events. Paramount will pay the UFC $7.7 billion to air the UFC for the next seven years and in the process, it has ended ...
Paramount announced it had received the media rights to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, ending the pay-per-view model.
The UFC is moving away from pay-per-view in the US after Dana White announced a new broadcast deal worth over a billion ...
The UFC has finally announced its new broadcaster for 2026 and onwards, having signed with Paramount+ as its deal with ESPN ...
Jake Paul had a straightforward message to UFC fighters after the company announced a $7.7 billion streaming deal with ...
UFC ends its ESPN era as Paramount deal promises no-paywall fight nights, nationwide CBS simulcasts, and a new era for fans ...
TKO has finalized two major media rights deals that will greatly reshape the distribution of both WWE and UFC content in the United States.