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Major media rights deals with Paramount and Disney/ESPN fuel investor optimism around TKO's revenue growth potential.
The domestic media rights deal with Paramount is worth more than $7 billion, and is all inclusive — meaning no more PPV.
Paramount and UFC have announced a billion-dollar rights deal, marking a significant shift for the fight company.
On Monday, Dana White signed a whopping $7.7 billion deal to move the UFC onto Paramount Plus in 2026. He appears to be continuing that momentum and heading in ...
TKO Group's Q2 2025 success is driven by WWE and UFC growth, cost cuts, and media deals. Read more on why I recommend ...
CBS, the first broadcast network to broadcast a live MMA event, could begin showing live UFC events beginning in 2026 with ...
The S&P 500 slipped 0.3% on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, ahead of a key inflation report on Tuesday and as President Trump pushed ...
TKO COO Mark Shapiro recently expressed his views on the pay-per-view model currently used by the UFC. He argues that this ...
TKO says pay-per-view is a barrier between its product and the fans. On the heels of the announcement that UFC events are ...
TKO Group Holdings rode strong revenue from its twin profit engines, the UFC and WWE, to beat analysts' consensus ...
TKO Group Holdings announced Monday it signed a UFC media rights deal with Paramount to stream events on Paramount+ with ...