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The UFC will get rid of its pay-per-view model as part of its massive $7.7 billion agreement to air its events on Paramount+ starting in 2026, its parent company TKO announced on Monday. The seven ...
Pay-per-view model out for UFC with move to Paramount in 2026 Sportico reported that the deal doubles the annual value of UFC's current broadcast deal in the U.S with ESPN+, which has a pay-per ...
Is UFC still on pay-per-view? UFC fights will no longer be on pay-per-view in America. This model will begin with the new rights deal in 2026.
TomorrowHigh-Mostly Sunny View full weather report Business UFC ends pay-per-view events as part of media rights deal with Paramount Published: Aug. 11, 2025, 1:57 p.m.
Paramount and TKO, a premium sports and entertainment company, have acquired UFC broadcasting rights in a seven-year, $7.7 billion deal for 2026. The deal includes UFC’s full slate of 13 marquee ...
Paramount, a Skydance Corporation, announced Monday it had received the media rights to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, ending the sporting event’s pay-per-view model. UFC’s parent company ...
AEW's pay-per-view library is now available for streaming. / AEW.com AEW fans have finally gotten the news they've been waiting for since the company's launch, as the promotion's pay-per-views are ...
How to watch: Live streams of UFC 318 are available on ESPN+ Pay-Per-View, with a charge of $79.99 for the UFC Pay-Per-View and $11.99 for one month of ESPN+ for a total of $91.98.
The new deal will not be pay-per-view, allowing the MMA events to reach a wider audience on CBS and Paramount+, the streaming service for CBS. UFC's deal with ESPN ends this year.
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