The NBA's next round of media rights deals is attracting major players like ESPN, NBC, Amazon, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is navigating complex negotiations amid uncertainty about the future viewing landscape. Media companies are poised to pay $76 billion for NBA rights, fueling market growth for basketball talent.
People who talk about the NBA are about to get paid a lot of money. A look at how the NBA’s $76 billion rights deal will fuel the market for basketball talent. https://t.co/aMQgsN54bD
Media companies are about to pay $76 billion to show the NBA. Here's what they have to do next. https://t.co/6zJcspSVOX
Getting the NBA’s next round of media rights deals completed is an extremely complex proposition, Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday, especially because nobody can say with any certainty what the viewing landscape will look like in the future. https://t.co/ORPXC6OODt
Disney, Amazon, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery are all bidding for both the NBA and WNBA rights, but that the WNBA is independently able to pursue other more lucrative deals elsewhere, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver tells SBJ https://t.co/45CeXdcBqH via @sbj
ESPN, NBC, and Amazon are said to be in on the NBA's next round of media rights—but TNT is still be in the mix. The league's media rights talks have been complex and high-profile, and Adam Silver is ready to "wrap it up." Story ⬇️
From @GlobeChadFinn: The next NBA media rights deal has fans on the edges of their seats https://t.co/N3XoE7nu81