Casey Wasserman weighs in on future of live sports and NFL Sunday Ticket
Casey Wasserman, Wasserman chairman and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss what it would mean to streamers to acquire NFL Sunday Ticket, if the NFL rights will end up with a tech company and what it means for athletes and the TV business at-large.
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