YouTube’s deal to offer one NFL game for free is a money losing proposition that’s not just about one game, the way it pressures linear media affects radio in ways debt-ridden radio groups are not paying attention to.
- But the bigger story isn’t just about sports or streaming—it’s about how Big Tech is quietly rewriting the rules for legacy media.
- And while TV takes the first hit, radio may be next in the line of fire.
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