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Paramount has acquired exclusive U.S. rights to TKO Group’s UFC for seven years starting in 2026, paying an average of $1.1 billion annually, according to CNBC. Paramount will pay an average of $1.1 billion annually, totaling $7.7 billion, for UFC’s full slate of 13 marquee events and 30 “Fight Nights.” All matches streaming on Paramount+ and select events simulcast on CBS. The agreement eliminates pay-per-view fees for premium UFC fights, a shift from ESPN+’s model under its $500 million-a-year deal expiring in 2025. Paramount CEO David Ellison called UFC a rare “unicorn asset,” citing the scarcity of major sports rights coming to market. The deal was finalized within 48 hours of Skydance’s takeover of Paramount and follows TKO’s $1.6 billion WWE rights deal with ESPN. Paramount also plans to pursue UFC’s international rights as they become available.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Paramount has acquired exclusive U.S. rights to TKO Group's UFC for seven years, starting in 2026,
00:08making an average of $1.1 billion annually, according to CNBC.
00:12Paramount will pay an average of $1.1 billion annually,
00:14totaling $7.7 billion for UFC's full slate of 13 marquee events and 30 fight nights.
00:20All matches streaming on Paramount+, and select events simulcast on CBS.
00:25The agreement eliminates pay-per-view fees for premium UFC fights,
00:27shipped from ESPN Plus' model under its $500 million-a-year deal, expiring in 2025.
00:34Paramount CEO David Ellison called UFC a rare unicorn asset,
00:37citing the scarcity of major sports rights coming to market.
00:40The deal has finalized within 48 hours of Skydance's takeover of Paramount,
00:44and files TKO's $1.6 million WWE rights deal with ESPN.
00:49Paramount also plans to pursue UFC's international rights as they become available.
00:53For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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