Amazon Prime could soon have a stronger hand in U.S. sports as the streaming service is nearing a deal with the NBA to become one of the league's broadcast partners, The Athletic repo r ted.
The NBA is looking to move into new deals with Disney, NBC, and Amazon this week. With massive amounts on the table, Warner ...
Changes are coming to how basketball fans consume the NBA. The NBA's broadcast rights deal with ESPN and TNT Sports will end following the 2024-25 season, opening the door for new networks and ...
The NBA's television ratings have been fairly stagnant over the last few seasons. The 2024 NBA Playoffs have started off with a slight decline in viewership versus last season. The last four NBA ...
Obituaries for TNT’s NBA coverage might be premature. The NBA’s television deal with Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT and Disney’s ABC and ESPN expires after next season, and there has been a ...
It’s a good time to be in the sports business, and no one knows that better than the NBA. In the coming weeks, the league is expected to announce a new game-changing multiyear media rights pact ...
With the NBA’s exclusive negotiating window with media partners Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery Warner Bros. Discovery now expired, the league continues to negotiate with the two incumbents ...
The shot clock is ticking down on Warner Bros. Discovery in its effort to land a new media rights deal for the NBA. Warner Bros. Discovery Chief Executive David Zaslav said Thursday the company ...
The NBA media rights saga has Turner Broadcasting on the outside looking in — which could leave Charles Barkley and the "Inside The NBA" crew without NBA to cover. But Barkley can apparently ...
The ongoing battle for the television rights to the NBA could lead to as much as a $76 billion payout to the league – three times more than the league’s current deal – over an 11 year-term ...
For years, cable TV has bled viewers and subscribers to streaming giants like Netflix, Apple and Amazon. Now, those same companies are vying to stream live sports, one of the last lines of ...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav projected a measured optimism Thursday that the company could still retain a portion of the NBA’s media rights as it continues to negotiate with the league.