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Dana White and the UFC will have a new streaming home beginning in 2026. Paramount has acquired the U.S. rights to the MMA organization in a massive $7.7 BILLION deal. TKO announced the pact Monday morning revealing the agreement with the Skydance Corporation is a seven-year one that's worth an annual price tag of $1.1 billion...
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"The historic deal with Paramount and CBS is incredible for UFC fans and our athletes," White said. "For the first time ever, fans in the US will have access to all UFC content without a Pay-Per-View model, making it more affordable and accessible to view the greatest fights on a massive platform."

While most events will be on Paramount+ ... select "numbered events" will be simulcast on linear CBS.

Paramount was able to beat out the likes of ESPN -- which previously held the domestic broadcast rights since 2018 -- as well as the likes of Amazon and Netflix.

"Our decade-long journey with UFC has been defined by continuous growth and expansion, and this agreement is an important realization of our strategy," Ari Emanuel, Executive Chair and CEO of TKO, said.
Filed Under: Boxing/MMA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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grizzlylongcut4 months
Dana is the single greatest sports CEO of all time.
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Splackavellie4 months
Guess I will watch even less ufc now
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HagaDaga4 months
Rahm Emmanuel’s brother is the CEO?? Interesting. Didn’t see that at being the case for pro-maga Dana White.
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