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As the NBA and NFL media deals come up for renewal, ESPN is facing stiff competition from tech giants Amazon and Apple. Experts weigh in on whether ESPN can fend off the competition and secure its future. The NFL could potentially earn over $126 billion in TV money by 2033, while NBA sponsorship revenue has already hit a record $1.66 billion. To strengthen its position, ESPN is looking for two partners to buy into its future, ideally at a 10% ownership stake. Dan Orlovsky's decision to stay at ESPN over Fox Sports is also making headlines. Disney, the parent company of ESPN, is actively seeking partners to ensure the network's long-term success.
The NBA reportedly wants $75 billion for its next U.S. media rights deal. While the bidding process won’t begin until after this season, the league just concluded a process for overseas rights with two key media power players, @_DavidRumsey writes.
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Experts weigh in on the NBA’s next media deal and whether ESPN can fend off Amazon and Apple https://t.co/74Yb5DQvLf