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Home›Tech News›NFL Sunday Ticket $4.7 Billion Jury Verdict Thrown Out by Judge

NFL Sunday Ticket $4.7 Billion Jury Verdict Thrown Out by Judge

By Matthew Lynch
August 3, 2024
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In a stunning turn of events, a federal judge has overturned a $4.7 billion jury verdict against DirecTV in a long-running antitrust lawsuit filed by a group of sports bar owners. The decision, handed down on [Date of decision], deals a major blow to the plaintiffs, who claimed that DirecTV’s exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket contract stifled competition and inflated prices for sports bars.

The original verdict, delivered in June 2023, found DirecTV guilty of violating antitrust laws by leveraging its exclusive contract for the NFL Sunday Ticket to create a monopoly on the market for out-of-market football broadcasts. The jury awarded the sports bars over $4 billion in damages and $700 million in punitive damages.

However, in a detailed opinion, Judge [Judge’s name] ruled that the plaintiffs failed to provide sufficient evidence to support the jury’s findings. The judge argued that the plaintiffs did not demonstrate that DirecTV’s contract with the NFL was “anti-competitive” or that it caused them to suffer “actual harm.”

This decision is a significant win for DirecTV and its parent company, AT&T. The company had argued that the NFL Sunday Ticket is a valuable product that offers unique benefits to consumers, including access to every NFL game regardless of location. DirecTV also claimed that the sports bar owners could have accessed out-of-market games through other means, such as using streaming services or setting up their own satellite dishes.

The decision is likely to have a significant impact on the future of the NFL Sunday Ticket, which is currently up for grabs with DirecTV’s contract expiring after the 2023 season. The NFL is expected to put the rights to the package up for auction, and this decision could influence the bidding process.

The plaintiffs have indicated that they intend to appeal the decision. However, the outcome of the appeal remains uncertain. The judge’s decision highlights the complexities of antitrust law and the difficulty of proving anti-competitive behavior in cases involving exclusive contracts.

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