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 annually to broadcast a package of NBA games. This comes as Warner Bros. Discovery continues to fight tooth and nail to maintain its current rights,
Amazon Prime Video and the NBA are reportedly nearing an agreement that would make the streaming and retail giant a major platform for game telecasts.
There’s been a lot of discussion around the next NBA rights deal. Much of that has included talk of partners beyond existing broadcasters ESPN and TNT, especially NBC, Amazon, and others. And with NBC in particular, a key point many have brought up is them wanting the NBA Finals in alternate years, which has been
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. shares fell to an all-time low following a report that Comcast Corp. is seeking to replace the company as one of the broadcast partners for the National Basketball Association.
If accepted, the broadcast rights to the basketball games could change hands from TNT, which has paid an average fee of $1.2 billion under its current deal, to the Peacock network, The Wall Street
The NBA’s new round of rights negotiations has reportedly lured NBCUniversal back to the league after an absence of more than two decades. NBCU is planning to bid $2.5 a year for rights to the games, according to the Wall Street Journal. If the offer is successful, the company would supplant media rival Warner Bros. […]
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