NBA's exclusive TV rights negotiating window with ESPN, Warner expected to pass without a deal https://t.co/ab4jSltQvV
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 18, 2024
NBA's exclusive TV rights negotiating window with ESPN, Warner expected to pass without a deal https://t.co/ab4jSltQvV
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 18, 2024
Iowaggie said:
NBC going in with a potential offer of $2.5 billion for the NBA package.
It appears that Amazon probably has one package that includes playoff games, ABC/ESPN has another package that has the NBA Finals, and the third package is either going to be NBC or TNT/WBD.
Enzo The Baker said:Iowaggie said:
NBC going in with a potential offer of $2.5 billion for the NBA package.
It appears that Amazon probably has one package that includes playoff games, ABC/ESPN has another package that has the NBA Finals, and the third package is either going to be NBC or TNT/WBD.
Part of me is nostalgic for the nba to be back nbc. But I hope Ernie's group finds a way to survive.
My guess is that the TNT show moves to either NBCU/Peacock or to Amazon, and will continue to do well.superunknown said:Enzo The Baker said:Iowaggie said:
NBC going in with a potential offer of $2.5 billion for the NBA package.
It appears that Amazon probably has one package that includes playoff games, ABC/ESPN has another package that has the NBA Finals, and the third package is either going to be NBC or TNT/WBD.
Part of me is nostalgic for the nba to be back nbc. But I hope Ernie's group finds a way to survive.
Been thinking that too. If NBCU blocks out WBD...where does that leave "TNT Sports"? Ffs please bring Ernie and the group over to NBC. Even if you have "Inside the NBA" just on Peacock, ya know?
If I'm NBCU I know they're not going to show the banter before and after and full on games OTA during the weekk...I could see Sat/Sun on NBC and everything else (till the playoffs, really) on USA, including my favorite all time sports studio show.
Charles Barkley says morale sucks amid the uncertainty of "Inside the NBA" moving forward. And discusses the possibility of hiring the crew to his production company, continuing to do the show, and selling it. pic.twitter.com/gLoiKm7SM3
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) May 23, 2024
NHL theme is betterJ.P. 03 said:
If it means we're getting this back, I'm all for the return of the NBA to NBC:
The NBA has finalized media-rights deals with ESPN, NBC, and Amazon, @TheAthletic reports.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) July 10, 2024
The deals cover 11 years, are worth $76 billion in total, and still allow TNT the right to match.
More ⬇️
Starting in the 2025-2026 season, the NBA will feature nationally televised games seven days a week once the NFL season concludes.
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) July 10, 2024
- Monday: Peacock
- Tuesday: NBC
- Wednesday: ESPN
- Thursday: Amazon
- Friday: ESPN/Amazon
- Saturday: ESPN/Amazon
- Sunday: NBC/ESPN
(Via @RealGM… pic.twitter.com/gGRrdMzvcH
Back in June, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said
— Niko Tamurian (@NikoTamurian) July 10, 2024
"Media deals, it's been a long process. It's ongoing & we hope to wrap it up in the relatively near term, and then we will turn to expansion"
If that's wrapped up...
Let the games begin.#Bringbackoursonics@SeattleSonics… https://t.co/SgpGM9u8Jh
TNT Sports exercised its right to match a third-party NBA rights bid from Amazon Prime Video on Monday.@MMcCarthyREV says leagues should think about their loyal viewers when they change media partners—especially if it means losing shows like ‘Inside the NBA.’
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) July 22, 2024
New column ⬇️
TNT has announced that they will match Amazon’s $1.8 billion NBA media package bid.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) July 22, 2024
The NBA will now decide which network to move forward with, but @DavidPSamson and former ESPN president John Skipper explain why 'matching' is a far more complicated process than you might think.… pic.twitter.com/clB9Iia6jz