Even more NFL TV news: Fox isn't a total bust ... it's also on board through '14 as well

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jillian-barberie-picture-1.jpgEarlier, CBS announced its new NFL contract extension (linked here). Fox has yet to do the same, keeping the NFC, but it's also happened, and it will do the Super Bowl after the 2014 season.

"Fox Sports is pleased to have reached this two year broadcast rights extension with the NFL," network chairman David Hill said in a statement released by the Associated Press. "The NFL on Fox has been the centerpiece of the network's big-event sports strategy for 15 years, and the NFC package is clearly the most-watched and highest-rated the NFL has to offer."


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