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DirecTV to Sell 'NFL Sunday Ticket' for Mobile Phones

(Bloomberg) -- DirecTV Group Inc., the largest U.S. satellite television service, will allow its "NFL Sunday Ticket" subscribers to watch next season's games on mobile phones as part of a $100 package.

Fans who pay $280 for National Football League games outside their home TV market can add access on handsets including Apple Inc.'s iPhone, El Segundo, California-based DirecTV said today on its Web site. The offer ends July 31.

The move comes as broadcasters and pay-TV operators look for ways to make money as viewers shift online.

Read more on DirecTV.

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