With the current NBA media rights deal coming to an end, the basketball broadcasting landscape seems likely to undergo a huge ...
The league is in advanced stages of a new round of media-rights deals. Disney’s payments would increase under a proposed deal ...
A takeover of some national NBA broadcast rights by NBC could make WBD's streaming joint venture with ESPN and Fox ...
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WBD’s exclusive negotiating window expired earlier in April NBC purportedly offering to show two primetime games each week Disney and Amazon are reported to already have rights deals in place ...
With ESPN, Amazon, TNT and NBC all in the hunt, what’s the state of play in the race to broadcast the NBA in the US?
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 ...
The NBA’s current media rights deal is set to expire after the 2024–25 season. Andrew D. Bernstein—NBAE/Getty Images Comcast’s NBCUniversal could nab the rights to a package of NBA games ...
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 ...
NBC is reportedly prepared to pay $2.5 billion a year to secure NBA broadcast rights. That spot would likely come at the expense of TNT and flailing Warner Bros. Discovery. Media analyst Craig ...
Comcast’s NBCUniversal is reportedly throwing down the gauntlet in the NBA media rights battle. According to the Wall Street Journal, NBC is reportedly prepared to pay a hefty $2.5 billion ...