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    Apple's 2021 App Store Awards highlight 'connection'

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    12.02.2021

    Apple's 2021 App Store Awards include games like Among Us and social networks like Peanut.

  • GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN - MAY 16: Vicky Losada of FC Barcelona lifts the trophy after winning the UEFA Women's Champions League Final match between Chelsea FC and Barcelona at Gamla Ullevi on May 16, 2021 in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Photo by Fran Santiago - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

    YouTube will stream the UEFA Women’s Champions League for free

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.30.2021

    The platform has teamed up with sports streaming service DAZN.

  • Nov 2, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Ryan Garcia (blue trunks) and Romero Duno (black trunks) box during their WBC silver and NABO lightweight title bout at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Garcia won via first round TKO. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

    Sports service DAZN expands to 200 countries on December 1st

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    10.29.2020

    Sports streaming platform DAZN plans to expand globally on December 1st.

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    DAZN will provide boxing news and highlights on Snapchat

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.28.2019

    DAZN's boxing coverage is now headed to an unusual place: Snapchat. The sports service is teaming up with Snapchat to launch DAZN Fight Week and DAZN Fight Night shows on Discover that deliver boxing news and highlights in a cut-down form. Fight Week is available starting today (October 28th) and will cover the run-ups to big matches, starting with Canelo Alvarez's bout with Sergey Kovalev on November 2nd. Fight Night will arrive on November 2nd and deliver rapid-fire highlights from matches as well as weekly recaps.

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    HQ Trivia host Scott Rogowsky leaves for a sports show

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    04.12.2019

    HQ Trivia has been broadcasting its live game show to mobile devices for about a year and a half now, and usually the events were hosted by "quiz daddy" Scott Rogowsky. He hasn't been on the air for the last few weeks, and as TMZ first reported today, that's because he's parted ways with HQ after taking a new job hosting a baseball show on sports streaming network DAZN. Apparently Rogowsky wanted to continue hosting HQ part-time, however the company declined to keep him on for weekend games. Former guest host Matt Richards is now the regular primetime host, and in a series of tweets Rogowsky called ChangeUp "a dream opportunity that I simply couldn't pass up." A statement provided to TechCrunch said: "We continue to build an incredible company at HQ Trivia, from drawing hundreds of thousands of players to the platform daily, to increasing the size of the prize, to attracting strong talent. We've come a long way since Scott Rogowsky's first trivia game and we're grateful for everything he's done for the platform...e're just getting started at HQ Trivia, and as he makes his next move, wanted to take a minute to thank him for being part of our journey."

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    Sports service DAZN lets you stream four games at once

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    02.06.2019

    Sports streaming platform DAZN offers a wide variety of live and on-demand matches across several sports. To help you catch as much of the action as possible, it's adding a multiview option that lets you watch up to four streams at once.

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    Sports streaming service DAZN adds baseball with MLB deal

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.16.2018

    DAZN might have only arrived in the US a couple of months ago, but the sports streaming service is already making strides in expanding its portfolio to cater to all types of sports fans. The latest move is a three-year, live digital rights deal with Major League Baseball.

  • After Math: Paying more for less

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    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    10.21.2018

    The rent is too damn high unless you're living in a van down by the river, medical care routinely puts people into bankruptcy, gas prices are still floating around $3 a gallon nationwide and Senator Ted "Zodiac Killer" Cruz is worried that his six figure salary won't enable him to buy a second house anytime soon. Times are tough for everybody so one has to wonder why the companies below are seemingly trying to make things actively worse.

  • Canelo Álvarez signs $365 million contract with streaming service DAZN

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    Imad Khan
    Imad Khan
    10.18.2018

    Multiple world champion Canelo Álvarez has signed a staggering 11-fight, five year, $365 million contract with DAZN, a streaming service dedicated to sports. This beats out the previous record holder, Giancarlo Stanton, who signed a 13-year contract with the Miami Marlins for $325 million.

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    'World's largest' sports streamer makes US debut September 10th

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.17.2018

    DAZN has become one of the better-known live sports streaming services (it bills itself as the "world's largest"), but you wouldn't know it if you lived in the US. It's only been available in Canada, Japan and a handful of European countries. It's thankfully addressing that omission soon, albeit not quite in the way you'd hope. The company is launching DAZN in the US on September 10th, with your $10 per month initially providing "combat sports" like boxing and mixed martial arts.