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Struggle to find where to live stream your favorite sports team on Max, ESPN Plus, Peacock and more? This new service will help

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Gone are the days of settling down on the couch and flicking on the TV knowing the game is going to be broadcast right where you expect it. In the modern landscape, there’s more sport to watch than ever before, but finding the game you actually want to watch can often feel like an endurance pursuit in itself.

However, Nielsen aims to cut through the confusion with a new addition to their Gracenote unit, which will help sports fans find exactly what they want to watch, when they want to watch it. While each individual streamer competes for viewers, Nielsen’s new service uses a single API to access data from across leagues and competitions, bringing users viewing options, live schedules and team and league data. Future updates will bring live scores, league rankings and even let you know when your favourite athlete is appearing in other entertainment content on the best streaming services.

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