NFL, DirecTV Face Revived Antitrust Suit Over Telecasts of Out-of-Market Games

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a decision to end a nationwide class-action lawsuit over 'Sunday Ticket.'

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a decision to end a nationwide class-action lawsuit over "Sunday Ticket."

What would the television market look like if the NFL couldn't pool all of the league's out-of-market games and sell them as a package? What if NFL teams competed against each other and made their own TV deals? These provocative questions will be moving forward in a court of law thanks to a potentially huge decision on Tuesday from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Subscribers of DirecTV's "Sunday Ticket" are challenging the league's dealmaking in a bold antitrust case. The action was by a federal judge two years ago who rejected the proposition that restraining broadcasts of out-of-market games resulted in less output and higher prices.

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