According to The Wall Street Journal, the NBA is nearing a deal to sell broadcast rights to ESPN, NBC, and Amazon. The new ...
The NBA is “closing in” on television deals with NBC, ESPN and Amazon worth $76 billion in media revenue over 11 years that ...
The NBA is about to reach a deal with its next media rights partners ... As one TV insider told Hoops Wire: “The networks and streaming services aren’t as concerned with eyeballs as they ...
NBC, Amazon and Disney are expected sign an 11-year agreement with the league, coinciding with the streaming ... NBA will no longer air its games on TNT for the first time since 1989. This new ...
The NBA is reportedly closing in on a new TV rights deal worth $76 billion over 11 years with NBC, Amazon and Disney, which ...
With ESPN/ABC and Amazon Prime nearing agreements ... Amazon Prime and the NBA have reached a framework of a deal that would make the streaming service "one of the main homes" of NBA games ...
Amazon is adding NBA live sports coverage ... games through an 11-year $11 billion deal signed with the National Football League in 2021. The streaming platform is also home to some home New ...
Editor’s Note: The article has been updated with Amazon ... competition from streaming giants. Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed confidence in securing a long-term NBA rights deal, emphasizing ...
The National Basketball Association entered its first TV negotiations in a decade with a problem: Its main business partners seemed to be on shaky footing.
June 5 (Reuters) - The National Basketball Association is closing in on media rights deals with Comcast-owned NBC, Disney's ESPN, and Amazon.com that would generate about $76 billion in media ...
The NBA is close ... in its current deal—to broadcast the NBA on ESPN and its upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service, people familiar with the terms told the Journal. Amazon Prime would ...