Brazilian free-to-air broadcaster Rede Bandeirantes has pledged to pay back the football media-rights debt it owes to Globo, the dominant Brazilian free-to-air broadcaster, by September
Ederson of Cruzeiro and Marcos Rocha of Palmeiras battle for the ball (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)
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