- The Justice Department has launched an investigation into the NFL over concerns about alleged anticompetitive behavior.
- The probe specifically examines the NFL's subscription fees and potential antitrust tactics related to its dealings with streaming platforms.
- This investigation follows a request from Republican Senator Mike Lee, who urged the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission to review the NFL's antitrust exemptions.
- Lee questioned whether the NFL's modern distribution practices, which often require fans to pay high prices for streaming packages, align with the Sports Broadcasting Act.
- An NFL spokesperson defended their media distribution model as "fan and broadcaster-friendly," highlighting that over 87% of their games are available on free broadcast television.
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