Bolstered by an excess of cash and motivated to grow their streaming services, big tech companies are making a play for live sports. Amazon and Apple are among those competing for the right to broadcast NFL games and other live sports.
Traditional broadcast and cable companies could face an uphill battle because in their words big tech doesn't play by the same financial rules.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we are taking a look at the impact that could have on the live sports landscape.
Guests:
- Tripp Mickle, tech reporter covering Apple for The New York Times
- Geoffrey A. Fowler, technology columnist for The Washington Post
- Russell Holly, managing editor for commerce at CNET
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