Potential College-Football Shutdown Jeopardizes Fox, ESPN Ad Bonanza 
 

The TV networks stand to miss out on hundreds of hours of Saturday sports programming and big chunks of advertising revenue this fall if the bulk of college football's season doesn't happen until next year.

 
Pandemic Continues to Hurt Restaurant Companies: Earnings at a Glance 
 

Financial results in the restaurant industry showed the impact of Covid-19 lockdowns.

 
As Trump Administration Seeks WeChat Restrictions, Tencent Profit Surges 
 

The Chinese internet giant played down threats from potential U.S. curbs on its flagship app, as higher spending through Tencent's services and games drove better-than-expected profit and revenue in the second quarter.

 
Goldman Sachs Vies for GM's Credit Card, Betting on Connected Cars 
 

The Wall Street firm is among a small number of bidders for the auto maker's credit-card business, which has about $3 billion in outstanding balances, according to people familiar with the matter. Barclays is also in the running.

 
Sumner Redstone Dies at 97; Media Mogul Who Said 'Content Is King' 
 

Sumner Redstone, who turned his family's movie-theater company into a global media empire spanning television, movies, radio and books, and who famously proclaimed that "content is king," has died.

 
NFL Executive and League's Highest-Ranking Woman Steps Down 
 

NFL chief operating officer Maryann Turcke, the No. 2 at the league offices, is stepping down from her position as part of a broader shake-up inside the NFL's headquarters.

 
Off-Price Retailer Stein Mart Files for Bankruptcy 
 

Stein Mart has filed for bankruptcy with plans to permanently close all or most stores, becoming the latest distressed department-store chain to succumb to the coronavirus pandemic.

 
Nautilus Is Too Pumped Up 
 

The Covid fitness-equipment boom has caused the company's stock to surge, but shareholders have reason to sweat.

 
Aerospace Suppliers Brace for Hard Landing 
 

Companies that make parts for Boeing and Airbus jets, and provide airlines with everything from engine spares to window shades, are shrinking rapidly in the wake of the pandemic-driven travel downturn.

 
Qualcomm Seeks 5G Riches After Bruising Antitrust Battle 
 

Qualcomm's legal victory in a high-stakes battle with the U.S. government raises the opportunity for the smartphone chip giant to enjoy a period of relative calm and growth propelled by rising appetite for new 5G handsets.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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