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2023 is shaping up to be a big year for dealmaking in live sports. Here's why.

Por: Business Insider Business December 09, 2022

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Happy Friday.  in NYC. I can't stop laughing at .   Today, we've got stories on , , and . But first, ACTION!If this was forwarded to you, . Download Insider's app . Data organizations at entertainment companies are rapidly growing. Reed Saxon/AP 1. Big deals for the big (and little) screen. Get your popcorn out. Next year is shaping up to be a big one for media deals.Like many other industries, media quickly turned quiet on... + full article



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