2024-04-30 06:50:38 ET
Summary
- NBCUniversal has pitched paying around $2.5 billion to air a package of NBA games.
- The largest U.S. wireless carriers, including T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon, have been fined nearly $200 million for illegally sharing customers' location data.
- The USDA is inspecting ground beef for avian flu following an outbreak in cows, with samples being collected in stores in nine states.
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NBC ( CMCSA ) pitches paying $2.5B a year for NBA TV rights to edge out Warner Bros' ( WBD ) TNT. (00:30) FCC fines U.S. wireless carriers nearly $200M for illegally sharing location data. (01:22) USDA now inspecting ground beef due to avian flu outbreak in cows - report. (02:38)...
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Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: NBC Pitches $2.5B A Year For NBA TV Rights