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  "path": "/business/media/2026/decoding-roger-goodell-super-bowl-watch-party-guest-list-1234884046/",
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    "Lachlan Murdoch",
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  "textContent": "While much has been made of Roger Goodell’s Super Bowl LX watch-party companions—among the media/tech execs who were spotted in his suite at Levi’s Stadium were newly-minted Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro, Netflix capo Ted Sarandos and Paramount boss David Ellison—it would be inadvisable (or just plain goofy) to suggest that the NFL commissioner’s guest list […]",
  "title": "Don’t Read Too Much Into Roger Goodell’s Super Bowl Watch Party"
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