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The NBA announced an 11-year media rights deal with Disney, NBC and Amazon on Wednesday. What's next for the league and its fans?
What’s next for the NBA and how does the new deal impact fans, players and everything in between?
How the NBA’s Slam-Dunk Deals Will Reshape TV The league’s $76 billion worth of long-term rights agreements may usher in a massive transfer of wealth from Hollywood, shifting spending from ...
Silver added that the impending sales of two top NBA franchises, the Lakers and Celtics, for a combined valuation of $16.1 ...
Cue the “Roundball Rock”: The NBA is returning to NBC for the first time in more than two decades, with the pro basketball league signing a multi-billion dollar media rights deal with Disney ...
What NBA's new TV deal means for league's salary cap, and why we won't see a repeat of the 2016 spike The league was prepared for the new TV deal this time around ...
John Tesh’s iconic theme music for NBA broadcasts on NBC is coming back when the league’s new media rights deals commence in the 2025-26 season and is one of many highlights of the 11-year ...
NBA television rights deal The NBA had finalized an 11-year, $76 billion TV deal with ESPN, NBC and Amazon, but TNT still had an opportunity to match, according to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand.
Cue the “Roundball Rock”: The NBA is returning to NBC for the first time in more than two decades, with the pro basketball league signing a multi-billion dollar media rights deal with Disney ...