NASCAR has struck a new seven-year media rights deal worth $7.7 billion with Fox, NBC, Amazon, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The deal will include streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Warner Bros. Discovery outlets, and will see cross-promotion of NASCAR content by Bleacher Report and House of Highlights. The agreement will bring changes to where fans can watch races, with fewer races on broadcast TV and more on streaming platforms starting in 2025. The deal aims to reach fans wherever and however they may be watching, with a focus on promoting NASCAR through various channels. The media partners have been encouraged to cross-promote coverage, and viewers will navigate as many as seven combined linear and streaming networks during the 2025 to 2031 Cup Series seasons.
NASCAR President Steve Phelps explained why securing its new media rights deal was so important in an interview with @SBJ. https://t.co/FXzrQ3GI1v
.@StevePhelps: "Our expectation is Warner Bros Discovery is going to plug us into Bleacher Report, House of Highlights and other channels that will start to promote NASCAR, because honestly we haven’t had a lot of that. ... That to me is really important." https://t.co/6LxWe9pXUF https://t.co/dOZbH1gqL0
Under NASCAR's new media rights deal, any idea exactly on the specific races Fox, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros. will carry? Why did NASCAR emphasize aligning itself with streaming services? How will longtime NASCAR fans likely react to this news? https://t.co/Hii7BGQykU
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NASCAR's new media deals are here with new partners and a huge new influx of cash. ⬇️ https://t.co/aR4w2QsEFR
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NASCAR’s new TV deal, explained: Why Amazon, who gets what races and more https://t.co/UckcVQH3g0
Sports media rights continue unabated. NASCAR Secures $7.7B Media Rights Deals with Fox, NBC, Amazon, Warner Bros. Discovery. How much of that could have gone to @pac12 to save it? The market has spoken. https://t.co/igjGioWBdX
NASCAR’s new $7.7 billion media rights breakdown: • Fox/FS1: 14 races • Prime Video: 5 races • TNT/Max: 5 races • NBC/USA Network: 14 races
Notably, as Formula 1 continues to gain more fans in the U.S., NASCAR’s new media deals are worth 13 times the reported value of F1’s U.S. deal with ESPN, which runs through 2025. https://t.co/WWX03AxzpL
NASCAR was hoping to get close to $1 billion per year from negotiations for its next set of media rights deal. It got its wish — and then some. https://t.co/WWX03AxzpL
NASCAR's new media rights deal is with Fox, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros. for seven years and worth $7.7 billion. Here is my best attempt to answer some common questions about the new deal and analyze what this means for NASCAR going forward. https://t.co/Hii7BGQykU
NASCAR’s new broadcast deal worries many fans concerned about access https://t.co/mMBwp7Z401 https://t.co/SGzeNYkKJt
From yesterday: Where you can find NASCAR national series races (and practice and qualifying) from 2025-31 and what the new deal means for charter negotiations and scheduling: @NASCARONFOX https://t.co/8Wvj7076Q0
The 7-year deal is worth $7.7B or $1.1B per year, a 40% increase over NASCAR’s current deals. Media partners have been encouraged to cross-promote coverage as viewers will navigate as many as 7 combined linear and streaming networks during the 2025 to 2031 Cup Series seasons. https://t.co/yHrzcNzCDj
NASCAR lands $7.7 billion in media rights deals https://t.co/gOQbY0sF7U
Nascar Revs Up TV, Streaming Deals Worth Nearly $8 Billion for seven years. https://t.co/kwFKWOByLr
Nascar struck new television and streaming rights deals worth $7.7 billion with media partners including Amazon, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox https://t.co/rtw13aEQpK https://t.co/rtw13aEQpK
Nascar signed new agreements to show its races on Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery outlets, even as it renewed deals with existing networks Fox and NBC https://t.co/m1SNWapPlW
NASCAR's new, extended TV package indicates health but more important, the reach to other networks and streaming TV - which is important. Other sports realize streaming is now and the future. After all, how many of us pay for more than one such service? #nascar.
NASCAR inks media rights deals with Fox, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros. What we know https://t.co/QjRCvKkOR6
NASCAR Revs Seven-Year TV Deals With Fox, NBC & New Partners Prime Video, TNT https://t.co/mrgRMtxsQF
Questions and answers about #NASCAR's new media rights deal, which begins with the 2025 season. https://t.co/W6pp7odnUN
NASCAR has a new media rights deal from 2025-2031. Where you will find the races and what it means for charter negotiations and schedules. https://t.co/8Wvj7076Q0
NASCAR reportedly agrees to new media rights deals with Amazon, Fox, NBC, WBD https://t.co/lRxgTOhxud https://t.co/uJZ4reKsBK
.@BleacherReport and House of Highlights will promote @NASCAR content regularly as part of the sport's new media rights deal with @WBD that starts in 2025. https://t.co/2mEVb4sJpQ
FOX Sports CEO Eric Shanks speaks on the new NASCAR media rights deal, which will include existing media partners FOX Sports and NBC Sports and add Amazon and Warner Brothers Discovery to those airing Cup telecasts. https://t.co/Ve63heUUzG
.@Amazon's @PrimeVideo confirms that it's getting into business with @NASCAR for the first time. 🗨: "NASCAR Cup Series racing is an iconic American tradition, and it will be a sensational addition to the lineup of premium live sports on Prime Video.” https://t.co/wzYJvVKdvQ
NASCAR Strikes Seven-Year Media Rights Deal with Fox, NBC, Prime Video and TNT https://t.co/1tJzkOLbBM
Bringing the best racing in the world to fans, wherever and however they may be watching. https://t.co/YpUVhYQhSf
#NASCAR … Jay Marine, Prime Video Vice President and Global Head of Sports, on why Amazon Prime wanted to stream Cup practice and qualifying for most of the first half of the season starting in 2025 https://t.co/RD3pFWWeij
#NASCAR President Steve Phelps on the trade-off of having fewer races on broadcast TV vs. streaming component in media rights deal that begins in 2025. https://t.co/NcWF3Jf76R
Trying to find one item in the new NASCAR TV deal that makes people want to watch more NASCAR
#NASCAR to include streaming in new media rights deal: https://t.co/3z5LKucRg4
NASCAR has reached $7.7 billion media rights deals with Fox, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros, industry sources tell @Jordan_Bianchi. The deals will take effect beginning with the 2025 season and run for seven years. https://t.co/gcioCxMUdB
#NASCAR has officially announced a seven-year media rights deal. @FOXSports and @NBCSports will return with 14 races per year, @PrimeVideo and @tntsports / @StreamOnMax will carry five races per year. More here: https://t.co/Y7arCytaSG
It's happening! (📸 @NASCAR) @FOXSports | @NBCSports | @PrimeVideo | @wbd https://t.co/gEu93dGjpj
NASCAR to return to TNT Sports through expansive multi-year media rights agreement https://t.co/tu6Dwhcttq
NASCAR makes it official. Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery will begin broadcasting Cup Series races in 2025, joining FOX and NBC through 2031. FOX/FS1 - First 14 races Amazon Prime - 5 TNT/ Max Streaming - 5 NBC/USA - 14
Starting in 2025, TNT Sports will be the exclusive home to five NASCAR Cup Series races each Summer, airing in consecutive weeks on TNT and B/R Sports Add-On on Max. Additionally, truTV and Max will exclusively simulcast the second half of the NASCAR Cup Series practices and…
🚨 #NASCAR broadcast deal notes: - FOX first 14 races & NBC final 14 races - Ten midseason races split between five on Amazon & then five to WB who will simulcast them on MAX/TNT - 40% increase over previous deal - Deal runs from 2025 through 2031
NASCAR announces historic media rights agreements with FOX, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery #NASCAR https://t.co/c44561j4ni
#NASCAR makes their new TV rights deal official. Some details: • 14 races on FOX (5 FOX, 9 FS1) • 5 streamed on @PrimeVideo • 5 simulcast on TNT (cable) & @StreamOnMax (streaming) thru Warner Bros • 14 races on NBC (4 NBC, 10 USA) • NXS all on @TheCW • Trucks all with FOX
NASCAR 2025-31 TV deal: Cup FOX/FS1-First 14 races (5-FOX, 9-FS1) Amazon Prime-Next 5 races TNT-Next 5 races NBC/USA-Final 14 races (4-NBC, 10-USA) Xfinity-CW Trucks-FS1
Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery have joined Fox Sports and NBC Sports as media rights partners to broadcast NASCAR races. It's a new seven-year deal beginning in 2025.
NEWS: NASCAR strikes $7.7 billion media rights deals with Fox, NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros., sources tell @TheAthletic. (@Ourand_SBJ and @A_S12 first reported) https://t.co/JyNe5q2tY8
#NASCAR to announce new media rights deal at 5 p.m. ET. Deal with networks will begin in 2025.
#BREAKING: NASCAR to announce $1.1B rights deal with FOX, NBC, Prime Video, TNT - a nearly 40% increase from what it earns from its current deals. >https://t.co/BfCulpmzcq https://t.co/Y59uRiXdLK
NASCAR just negotiated a 40 percent increase over the last media rights deal - I guess that’s bad news for all the doom and gloom predicted by the naysayers
Fox will air the first 14 Cup Series races in 2025, then Amazon’s @PrimeVideo will stream five events, then @WBD will simulcast five races on both TNT TV and the B/R Sports tier on the Max streaming service, before NBC Sports completes the final 14 races. https://t.co/eANnOGymgw
NASCAR media deals are done. Fox and NBC renew. WBD and Amazon get mid-season races. SBJ's story with @A_S12: https://t.co/wxJDPc0WIp
💥@NASCAR is set to announce $7.7 billion worth of new media rights commitments to the sport from @FoxSports, @NBCSports, @WBD, @Amazon + @TheCW from 2025 through 2031, with an average annual value of $1.1 billion, up about 40% from NASCAR’s current deals. https://t.co/eANnOGymgw
NASCAR is seeking 1-2 new partners for its next TV deal per President Steve Phelps. FOX and NBC will be the main carriers but NASCAR is shopping smaller packages to Amazon and WBD. https://t.co/7OeX9Y6FYN
NEWS: @Motorsport's @jim_utter understands that #NASCAR's new TV deal will involve a new partner, as well as @FOXSports & @NBCSports. More details on the deal, which is set to be announced on Wednesday: https://t.co/T8oAFCz53F
NEWS: @Motorsport's @jim_utter understands that #NASCAR's new TV deal will involve a new partner, as well as @FOXSports & @NBCSports. More details on the deal, which is set to be announced on Wednesday: https://t.co/L9FKZ7S7PD
NEWS: @Motorsport's @jim_utter understands that #NASCAR new TV deal with involve a new partner, as well as @FOXSports & @NBCSports. More details on the deal, which is set to be announced on Wednesday: https://t.co/L9FKZ7S7PD
NASCAR expects NBC and Fox to return as it seeks nearly $1 billion in a future media rights deal. President Steve Phelps says the racing league plans to take on at least one new broadcast partner — possibly even two.
#NASCAR is hoping to bring a third partner to cover a 10-race midseason stretch in 2025. Amazon is considered the frontrunner to join FOX and NBC in NASCAR Cup Series coverage according to @SBJ. https://t.co/94YB8Q6Mdp