NASCAR has secured new media-rights deals valued at $7.7 billion, set to commence in 2025. The agreements involve major broadcasters including Fox, NBC, Amazon, and Warner Bros. Discovery. While the specific races to be aired by each network are still being finalized, the entry of Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery marks a significant shift, as Fox and NBC will see a reduction in the number of NASCAR races they broadcast.
Massive 🚨🚨 out of #NASCAR and sports media worlds. HUGE blow and insane move by Fox Sports. Truly pathetic. Their race broadcasts have been trash and now this? Why did they reup again for the new TV deal if they're showing zero commitment?! https://t.co/vRR0kl9tkv
Next year, Fox and NBC will see their NASCAR race counts drop when Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery come on board as part of NASCAR’s $7.7 billion media rights deals. But exactly who gets which events is still being worked out. @_DavidRumsey has more ⬇️
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NASCAR has media-rights deals worth $7 billion that begin in 2025. 🏎️ But ... what networks will air specific races? @_DavidRumsey lays out the situation on @FOS ⤵️ https://t.co/5FbhHpZaY4
NASCAR has new media-rights deals worth $7 billion that will begin in 2025. 🏎️ But ... what networks will air specific races? @_DavidRumsey lays out the situation on @FOS ⤵️ https://t.co/5FbhHpZaY4