World Cup College Football Playoff: What’s On This Weekend in TV Sports (December 31-January 2) A look at the weekend's top TV sports events on broadcast, cable and streaming services World Cup Concludes with Wins for Networks, Advertisers: TV By the Numbers With insights from iSpot.tv & Inscape Fox Draws 16.8 Million Viewers for Argentina World Cup Win 9 million watch Spanish-language telecast on Telemundo and Peacock Latest World Cup Univision Looks To Drive TVE with World Cup By Mike Reynolds published 2 June 14 Multichannel News ESPN Teams With AT&T To Create WC Bracket Predictor By Will Hagle published 6 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: Univision Up 25% Through Four Matches By Mike Reynolds published 15 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: Univision, ESPN Open With Record 9.5M By Mike Reynolds published 13 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: ESPN, Univision Netting Double-Digit Gains By Mike Reynolds published 20 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: Mexico-Brazil Streams to Record By Mike Reynolds published 19 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup Accessible To 5.9 Billion Screens: Ovum By Jeff Baumgartner published 18 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: Germany-Portugal Is Most-Streamed Event By Mike Reynolds published 18 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: Univision Scores Top U.S. Team Match By Mike Reynolds published 17 June 14 Multichannel News World Cup: ESPN Nets Record 11.1M Viewers with U.S. Win By Mike Reynolds published 17 June 14 Multichannel News 123456789Archives NEXT TV NEWSLETTERThe smarter way to stay on top of the streaming and OTT industry. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MOST READ1RuPaul Game Show ‘Lingo’ Returns to CBS May 24 2Catchy Comedy Features ‘Gomer Pyle, USMC’ Weekend Marathon 3Serious, Big-Boy Cord-Cutting Finally Catches Up to Charter — Top Pay TV Provider Just Had Its Worst Quarterly Customer Losses Ever4FETV Wants Upfront Buyers Seeking Cable Viewers To Join Its Family5T-Mobile FWA Growth Slows 23% in Q1 to 405,000 Customers ... Why It's Not Time for Comcast and Charter to Rejoice Just Yet