Editorial — US Sports Broadcasting Reporting
Streameast editorial covers the deals shaping how Americans watch sport: Apple-MLS, Pulisic at AC Milan, USMNT's 2026 broadcast, the Premier League's Peacock era.
The interesting story in US sports right now isn’t on the field — it’s in rights deals. Apple’s $2.5B MLS contract reshaped what a domestic league looks like in the streaming era. Peacock’s exclusive Premier League grip turned a fragmented cable product into a single $7.99 subscription. ESPN+ swallowed three major European leagues. Paramount+ punched above its weight with the Champions League.
Streameast editorial covers the deals, the pricing, and the consumer math underneath. We don’t take broadcaster money.
- Christian Pulisic at AC Milan: Where to Watch in the US
Pulisic's Serie A campaign streams on CBS Sports' Paramount+ in the US. Champions League runs on the same subscription. Coppa Italia is a different broadcaster.
- Premier League US Coverage in 2026: The Peacock Era at Year Four
Peacock holds every Premier League match through 2028. Here's how the US broadcast structure has evolved across the deal's first four seasons.
- The Apple-MLS Deal, Explained
Apple's $2.5 billion ten-year MLS Season Pass agreement reset what a US domestic league's broadcast looks like in the streaming era. Here's the structure, the math, and what it means.
- USMNT Broadcast Paths: Where to Watch the US Men's National Team in 2026
TNT Sports holds the bulk of USMNT match rights through 2030, with FOX and Telemundo carrying the 2026 World Cup. Here's the full path.