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FILE - This is a July 31, 2017, file photo showing The Discovery Communications logo atop its headquarters in Silver Spring, Md. Discovery Inc. has signed a $2 billion agreement that gives it media rights to PGA Tour programming for its 220 markets outside the United States. The deal announced Monday, June 4, 2018,  is designed to allow Discovery to deliver golf around the world on every screen and device. It's the PGA Tour's latest effort to expand its fan base around the world. The 12-year deals starts next year and runs through 2030.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

FILE - This is a July 31, 2017, file photo showing The Discovery Communications logo atop its headquarters in Silver Spring, Md. Discovery Inc. has signed a $2 billion agreement that gives it media rights to PGA Tour programming for its 220 markets outside the United States. The deal announced Monday, June 4, 2018, is designed to allow Discovery to deliver golf around the world on every screen and device. It's the PGA Tour's latest effort to expand its fan base around the world. The 12-year deals starts next year and runs through 2030. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

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