DirecTV allowing NFL package refunds over protest controversy
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NEW YORK (FOX NEWS) - The national anthem protests might cost the NFL a big chunk of change.
DirecTV says some customers can cancel their subscription to its package of NFL games and get a refund. That's if they say the protests are the reason for canceling the service.
The NFL makes $1.5 billion a year in licensing revenue from DirecTV’s Sunday Ticket package. It gives sports fans the ability to watch every Sunday football game for around $280 per season.
Refunds for the service usually aren't given once the football season is underway. But exceptions are being made because of the controversy over the national anthem protests.