Mexico’s telecoms regulator, the Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT), has handed Disney and 21st Century Fox a three-month extension to divest the Fox Sports channels in Mexico.
Mexican regulator gives three-month extension for Fox Sports divestment
ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - MARCH 14: Jesus Gallardo of Monterrey takes a corner kick. (Photo by Oscar Meza/Jam Media/Getty Images)
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