The U.S. men's soccer team will have a black eye for years after it failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia with a shocking loss Tuesday night. But the night's biggest loser was Fox Sports, which has U.S. rights to the tournament next summer and could be looking at a significant...
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TV & Video Daily
October 11, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Tries to drum up enthusiasm with the men's team is out of the tournament
By Jason Lynch
The U.S. men's soccer team will have a black eye for years after it failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia with a shocking loss Tuesday night. But the night's biggest loser was Fox Sports, which has U.S. rights to the tournament next summer and could be looking at a significant...
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Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage on reboots vs. revivals
By Jason Lynch
The YouTube and HBO star is as talented as she is ambitious
By Kristina Monllos
Networks hope cast and story changes boost ratings, woo advertisers
By Jason Lynch
How FBN overtook CNBC in the ratings race
By Chris Ariens
In 1996 Rupert Murdoch had an idea: He was going to launch a TV news network to take on CNN. Five years after it went on the air, Fox News was regularly beating CNN in the Nielsen ratings. And still does. In 2007, when Murdoch decided to create a TV business network to take on...
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