Comcast Corporation
Location
Pennsylvania
Founded
1963-02-28
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2023-02-22 (wtop.com)
ESPN’s ex-top exec describes how soccer’s World Cup was lost - WTOP News
A former ESPN executive underscored how big money corrupted soccer, testifying in U.S. District Court on Tuesday that his company’s bid to televise the World Cup might have been sabotaged by two former Fox executives accused of bribing officials to undermine competing offers.
Read more2023-02-21 (wral.com)
ESPN's ex-top exec describes how soccer's World Cup was lost
NEW YORK (AP) — A former ESPN executive underscored how big money corrupted soccer, testifying in U.S. District Court on Tuesday that his company's bid to televise the World Cup might have been sabotaged by two former Fox executives accused of bribing officials to undermine competing offers.
Read more2023-02-21 (washingtontimes.com)
ESPN’s ex-top exec describes how soccer’s World Cup was lost
A former ESPN executive underscored how big money corrupted soccer, testifying in U.S. District Court on Tuesday that his company’s bid to televise the World Cup might have been sabotaged by two former Fox executives accused of bribing officials to undermine competing offers.
Read more2023-02-21 (metro.us)
ESPN’s ex-top exec describes how soccer’s World Cup was lost – Metro US
NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 A former ESPN executive underscored how big money corrupted soccer, testifying in U.S. District Court on Tuesday that his company's bid to televise the World Cup might have been sabotaged by two former Fox executives accused of bribing officials to undermine competing offers.
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