Congresswoman Matsui notes Super Bowl remains most watched broadcast as consumers have more choice, sports remain profitable
House Energy and Commerce Communications and Technology Subcommittee Ranking Member Doris Matsui of California says opening a hearing with broadcast and other representatives after an NFL game was streamed exclusively on Peacock that profitability remains high in sports, citing the Super Bowl as the most watched television broadcast in the United States, generating substantial advertising revenue, and acknowledging the ongoing changes in the sports media landscape due to the proliferation of streaming services.





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