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Trump Plans Executive Order to Safeguard Army-Navy Game Broadcasts

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President Donald Trump announced his intention to sign an executive order aimed at ensuring the annual Army-Navy football game remains free from competing broadcasts. This move seeks to protect what he describes as a cherished American tradition, particularly from the encroachment of college playoff games and commercial interests. The executive order would establish an exclusive four-hour broadcast window for the game, which CBS currently holds the rights to until 2038. While the order aims to preserve the significance of the event, questions remain about its enforceability given existing regulations by the Federal Communications Commission and antitrust laws. The Army-Navy game, first held in 1890, celebrates the rivalry between the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy.

Key Details: • Trump's executive order aims to create a four-hour exclusive broadcast window for the Army-Navy game. • CBS holds exclusive rights to the game until 2038. • The Army-Navy game has been played annually since 1890. • Trump attended the most recent game, which Navy won 17-16.

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