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Amazon Prime Video NFL analyst defends streaming services broadcasting but understands fan frustration

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June 30, 2026

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Amazon Prime Video NFL analyst defends streaming services broadcasting but understands fan frustration

Andrew Whitworth said NFL streaming frustrations mirror the challenge of finding shows across multiple platforms in today's fragmented media landscape.

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Watchdog Report

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· Jul 3, 2026

DOJ Targets NFL’s Paywall Play

The real story here is not whether the NFL has made football harder to watch; it has. The deeper question is whether the league’s modern media model remains legally and commercially defensible once “free TV” no longer means what most fans think it means. Key Points The Justice Department has opened an antitrust inquiry into []

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· Jul 6, 2026

NFL Hall of Famer Slams NFL Streaming Deals: ‘I Don’t Like It’

NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Dwight Freeney called out the NFL for airing games on too many different streaming services.

The i Paper

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· Jul 5, 2026

I’m a TV editor – the best streaming service is free

Forget Apple TV, Disney+ and Netflix - the best streaming service comes from a traditional British broadcaster

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 9, 2026

John Ourand speculates NFL partners won’t hold out until 2029-30, will strike new deals before opt-out

The will-they won’t-they dynamic of the NFL’s effort to renegotiate new media deals with its current broadcast partners several years early has been arguably the most important topic on the sports media beat for an entire year now. In fact, it’s been a year and two days since Puck sports correspondent John Ourand first reported

NPR News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Even fans who don't speak Spanish are watching the World Cup on Telemundo. Here's why

They may not understand every word, but fans appreciate exuberant announcers who match their enthusiasm. Plus, cameras stay on the field during hydration breaks rather than cutting to commercials.

The Independent

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Sorry, old habits!’ Gary Lineker jokes with Laura Woods during surprise ITV cameo at World Cup 2026

The former BBC presenter, currently starring on The Rest Is Football on Netflix, made a shock cameo on ITV’s coverage

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Related coverage for "Amazon Prime Video NFL analyst defends streaming services broadcasting but understands fan frustration": Watchdog Report — DOJ Targets NFL’s Paywall Play. MovieGuide — NFL Hall of Famer Slams NFL Streaming Deals: ‘I Don’t Like It’. The i Paper — I’m a TV editor – the best streaming service is free. Awful Announcing — John Ourand speculates NFL partners won’t hold out until 2029-30, will strike new deals before opt-out. NPR News — Even fans who don't speak Spanish are watching the World Cup on Telemundo. Here's why. The Independent — ‘Sorry, old habits!’ Gary Lineker jokes with Laura Woods during surprise ITV cameo at World Cup 2026