The Big Picture
Congress is investigating the National Football League's broadcast model and questioning its antitrust exemption. House Oversight Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has requested NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testify at a hearing scheduled for June 10. The investigation focuses on the league's approximately $110 billion broadcast revenue.
Key Facts
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Congress is investigating the NFL's broadcast model.
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The investigation questions the NFL's antitrust exemption.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman Jim Jordan requested NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testify.
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The hearing is scheduled for June 10.
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The NFL's broadcast model is valued at approximately $110 billion.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleWhy It Matters
House Oversight Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has formally requested that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell appear to provide testimony. This hearing is scheduled to take place on June 10.
The congressional inquiry aims to understand the implications of the NFL's broadcast practices and its legal standing regarding antitrust laws.

