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The Versant split means that journalists and executives that have previously worked for both networks now have to choose one.
Partnership Extension Ensures Ongoing Airtime for 11 USGA Championships and More Broadcast Network Coverage for the U.S. Open ...
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Golf Digest on MSNUSGA strikes media rights deal with NBC and new company Versant through 2032
There will be more coverage of USGA events in the future on the same network after the USGA and NBCUniversal announced on ...
The Versant spin off is expected to take place between late 2025 and early 2026. NBCU initially won the USGA rights in 2020 ...
MSNBC is bolstering its roster with seven new faces. The network is expanding its Washington Bureau with big names from Bloomberg, NBC News and The Hill all joining the network. The news comes ahead ...
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GOLF.com on MSN5 things to know from the USGA’s new 6-year TV deal with NBC
The USGA and NBC announced a new, 6-year TV deal that reportedly draws close to $93 million per year. Here's what you need to ...
Versant president Matt Hong spoke with CNBC's Alex Sherman about the future of Golf Channel and a landmark USGA deal.
More specifically, USA Network will provide coverage of the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open, while Golf Channel will carry ...
NBC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff will join MSNBC full time once the progressive cable channel is spun off into a new ...
Akayla Gardner, Ryan Reilly, Priya Sridhar, Mychael Schnell, Arielle Hixson, Julia Jester & Alex Tabet join the network ahead ...
Meghan Rafferty, who has been executive producer of NBC Nightly News for the past four years, is joining Versant as VP of news standards. Rafferty will help set and maintain journalism standards ...
Versant has hired NBC Nightly News executive producer Meghan Rafferty to be its vice president of news standards.
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