The NBA is nearing a new $76 billion television rights deal, the Wall Street Journal has reported. NBC, Amazon and Disney are ...
The NBA is reportedly on the verge of more than doubling its annual media rights fees, but that may not be good news for ...
According to The Wall Street Journal, the NBA is nearing a deal to sell broadcast rights to ESPN, NBC, and Amazon. The new ...
Amazon is adding NBA live sports coverage to its increasing sports media rights coverage for Prime Video. Through several recent partnerships, Amazon will cover MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL content for ...
The NBA is reportedly closing in on a new TV rights deal worth $76 billion over 11 years with NBC, Amazon and Disney, which ...
The NBA is about to reach a deal with its next media rights partners and it feels like all that’s left is to sign the paperwork. Per Joe Flint of the Wall Street Journal, the league is closing ...
Editor’s Note: The article has been updated with Amazon’s response. With the NBA Finals approaching, the league is on track to secure deals with NBC, ESPN, and Amazon, The Wall Street Journal ...
Changes are coming to how basketball fans consume the NBA. The NBA's broadcast rights deal with ESPN and TNT Sports will end following the 2024-25 season, opening the door for new networks and ...
Get “Roundball Rock” back in the queue and pour one out for “Inside the NBA.” The NBA is “closing in” on television deals with NBC, ESPN and Amazon worth $76 billion in media revenue ...
The NBA is close to signing new rights deals with Disney, Amazon and NBC that would bring in nearly $76 billion over the next 11 years, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, a move that ...
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, the NBA is closing in on deals with ESPN, NBC, and Amazon ...