Europe’s TV Schedules Are Learning to Move Around the World Cup
When major tournaments disrupt prime-time schedules, broadcasters reveal which live events still have enough power to move regular entertainment aside.
When major tournaments disrupt prime-time schedules, broadcasters reveal which live events still have enough power to move regular entertainment aside.
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When major tournaments disrupt prime-time schedules, broadcasters reveal which live events still have enough power to move regular entertainment aside.
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