NBC is ready to play ball once again. The Comcast-backed broadcast network is preparing a bid for certain national telecast rights to National Basketball Association (NBA) games for around $2.5 ...
Comcast’s NBCUniversal is prepared to pay an average of about $2.5 billion a year to air a package of National Basketball Association games, as rival Warner Bros. Discovery WBD1.67%increase ...
NBCUniversal, owned by Comcast, is preparing to offer a massive $2.5 billion a year bid for the rights to air NBA games, write Joe Flint, Amol Sharma, and Isabella Simonetti for The Wall Street ...
NBCUniversal is planning to pay an average of about $2.5 billion a year for the rights to the NBA as fees for the league’s coveted broadcasts are set to double from current levels, according to ...
The league’s current media rights deal will expire after the 2024/25 season, with the new agreement taking effect in ’25/26.
Because it’s looking like a serious possibility that the NBA broadcasting rights go back to NBC. The league’s broadcast rights are up for grabs after the 2024-25 season, and there’s now a ...
NBA National Basketball Association league logo on blue background. Moscow, Russia – July, 2023 . Depositphotos *NBCUniversal has outpaced TNT in securing the broadcast rights to the NBA through ...
NBC is poised to take away Warner Bros. Discovery's NBA's media rights package. It looked like that late last month when it was first reported by the Wall Street Journal that Comcast was throwing ...
If you’ve followed the NBA’s upcoming TV rights deals, we’ve been in a holding pattern for a few weeks now with insiders having already reported the following: ESPN/ABC is going to keep ...
The song, composed by John Tesh, was the anthem of The NBA on NBC from 1990 until the network lost NBA rights in 2002. Tesh was a guest on The Dan Le Batard Show Tuesday, and he was asked whether ...
Tesh, speaking on a radio show Tuesday, suggested that he was re-recording the classic NBA on NBC theme song for the upcoming Paris Olympics. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer It isn’t yet ...