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NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 2:08 pm
by RealGM Wiretap
The NBA is formalizing media rights contracts with ESPN, NBC and Amazon. These deals are expected to be finalized within the next week. Deals with the three providers are expected to return over $7 billion per year for the NBA.
ESPN will get the "A" package, which will include the NBA Finals, a Conference Final, weekly primetime games, WNBA games and likely shared international rights.
NBC will get the "B" which will include an exclusive "Basketball Night in America" on Sunday nights after the NFL season, a Conference Final, conference semi-finals, and two primetime windows per week.
Amazon's package is expected to include the NBA Cup (In-Season Tournament), the Play-In Tournament, first-round playoff games, WNBA games and shared international rights.
Warner Brother's Discovery may enact legal action over the rights. It's believed that the TNT parent company could contest its right to match the NBC deal. The NBA and WBD apparently have different definitions of what matching a deal would consist of.
Via Tom Friend/Sports Business Journal
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 4:10 pm
by Meeksology
Adam Silver is killing the game I love.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 4:17 pm
by dubbmotta
Meeksology wrote:Adam Silver is killing the game I love.
Please elaborate.. I think he's doing good, the game has grown crazy internationally over the years and increasing.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 4:25 pm
by MitchB3
Inside the NBA is one of the reasons why they got a new deal, but Silver elects not to re-sign with TNT (WBD), because NBC gives him the money the NBA wants.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 4:41 pm
by Meeksology
dubbmotta wrote:Meeksology wrote:Adam Silver is killing the game I love.
Please elaborate.. I think he's doing good, the game has grown crazy internationally over the years and increasing.
The comment right below urs is the most recent reason..
MitchB3 wrote:Inside the NBA is one of the reasons why they got a new deal, but Silver elects not to re-sign with TNT (WBD), because NBC gives him the money the NBA wants.
It's all 100% about the money with him. Im happy the NBA has gained popularity, but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant. Those are the vibes he has given me since he took over.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 5:03 pm
by perempe20
Is he proud of that uncontested 3?
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 5:13 pm
by NUMBERICA
If everyone was really smart, Inside the NBA would be left in tact and just be airlifted and dropped into the NBC coverage.
The biggest shame here is ESPN being at the top of the deal. Garbage coverage.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 5:20 pm
by Kent
NUMBERICA wrote:If everyone was really smart, Inside the NBA would be left in tact and just be airlifted and dropped into the NBC coverage.
The biggest shame here is ESPN being at the top of the deal. Garbage coverage.
It's not only the on-screen talent that makes the show. The crew behind the scenes is also to thank. EJ already said he's not leaving Turner. And the crew wouldn't all get up and leave either.
When the opposite happened and Conan O'Brien left NBC to go to TBS, he paid to move the crew and their families with him from New York to Burbank. It would take that kind of lift to duplicate the show as we know it.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 5:43 pm
by dubbmotta
Meeksology wrote:dubbmotta wrote:Meeksology wrote:Adam Silver is killing the game I love.
Please elaborate.. I think he's doing good, the game has grown crazy internationally over the years and increasing.
The comment right below urs is the most recent reason..
MitchB3 wrote:Inside the NBA is one of the reasons why they got a new deal, but Silver elects not to re-sign with TNT (WBD), because NBC gives him the money the NBA wants.
It's all 100% about the money with him. Im happy the NBA has gained popularity, but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant. Those are the vibes he has given me since he took over.
But how is the NBA losing popularity with attendance up, merchandise sales up, cities lobbying for expansion teams...I get it, we're old and the new NBA is more flashy and soft but it looks like that's what the modern fans want since it's generating all of this revenue. If you were Silver what would you do?
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 5:45 pm
by Meeksology
dubbmotta wrote:Meeksology wrote:dubbmotta wrote:Please elaborate.. I think he's doing good, the game has grown crazy internationally over the years and increasing.
The comment right below urs is the most recent reason..
MitchB3 wrote:Inside the NBA is one of the reasons why they got a new deal, but Silver elects not to re-sign with TNT (WBD), because NBC gives him the money the NBA wants.
It's all 100% about the money with him. Im happy the NBA has gained popularity, but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant. Those are the vibes he has given me since he took over.
But how is the NBA losing popularity with attendance up, merchandise sales up, cities lobbying for expansion teams...I get it, we're old and the new NBA is more flashy and soft but it looks like that's what the modern fans want since it's generating all of this revenue. If you were Silver what would you do?
I mean, I dont think I wrote anywhere in my post that the NBA is losing popularity. I even said I was happy it is gaining popularity, so Im not sure what you're trying to say/prove here.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 6:08 pm
by Roddy B for 3
Returning to Ota tv is good and I'm happy it's happening. I'll miss tnt. ESPN is garbage but ABC is free so +'s and -'s
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 6:18 pm
by tigerae
Roddy B for 3 wrote:Returning to Ota tv is good and I'm happy it's happening. I'll miss tnt. ESPN is garbage but ABC is free so +'s and -'s
Would have been nice for NBC and TNT to take it instead of NBC and ESPN. Mainly because like you said ESPN has some terrible shows, especially compared to the Inside the NBA crew. I heard Ernie will not move from TNT, likely just go and do Baseball, so while Shaq, Kenny and Chuck may go to NBC, it just won't be the same without Ernie.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 6:39 pm
by 23artest23
Roddy B for 3 wrote:Returning to Ota tv is good and I'm happy it's happening. I'll miss tnt. ESPN is garbage but ABC is free so +'s and -'s
Id bet the OTA games are just a single on Sundays. Better than nothing but I am not expecting much of anything to be OTA. I think they'll use it as a way to gather steaming subs moreso than anything.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 7:08 pm
by oaktownwarriors87
NUMBERICA wrote:If everyone was really smart, Inside the NBA would be left in tact and just be airlifted and dropped into the NBC coverage.
The biggest shame here is ESPN being at the top of the deal. Garbage coverage.
Yeah, I can't believe they're still doing business with ESPN/ABC. Absolute garbage and it's so hard to watch.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 11:20 pm
by Charlesareed
23artest23 wrote:Roddy B for 3 wrote:Returning to Ota tv is good and I'm happy it's happening. I'll miss tnt. ESPN is garbage but ABC is free so +'s and -'s
Id bet the OTA games are just a single on Sundays. Better than nothing but I am not expecting much of anything to be OTA. I think they'll use it as a way to gather steaming subs moreso than anything.
Bingo NBC are badly trying to up their peacock subs no one’s gonna pay extra money to watch games on peacock or even Amazon ESPN sucks it shouldn’t been NBC & TNT maybe the ceo of abc/espn needs to sale abc all together
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 3:06 am
by SearsTower
Happy to get Roundball Rock back but it's not worth losing Inside the NBA for. Also, Amazon's TNF is absolute trash so that's not a good sign either.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 5:28 am
by CometGM
Meeksology wrote:dubbmotta wrote:Meeksology wrote:The comment right below urs is the most recent reason..
It's all 100% about the money with him. Im happy the NBA has gained popularity, but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant. Those are the vibes he has given me since he took over.
But how is the NBA losing popularity with attendance up, merchandise sales up, cities lobbying for expansion teams...I get it, we're old and the new NBA is more flashy and soft but it looks like that's what the modern fans want since it's generating all of this revenue. If you were Silver what would you do?
I mean, I dont think I wrote anywhere in my post that the NBA is losing popularity. I even said I was happy it is gaining popularity, so Im not sure what you're trying to say/prove here.
You say "
but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant.".
If you say this when the topic is regarding him making this decision (NBA broadcasting rights) it's very easy to misunderstand that you're not talking about how this current decision is all about money, unpopular in your eyes, and how the NBA could lose popularity in the long run because of his greedy shortsidedness.
Saying this is the "vibe" he gives you during said topic kind of muddles things.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 5:29 am
by CometGM
Meeksology wrote:dubbmotta wrote:Meeksology wrote:The comment right below urs is the most recent reason..
It's all 100% about the money with him. Im happy the NBA has gained popularity, but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant. Those are the vibes he has given me since he took over.
But how is the NBA losing popularity with attendance up, merchandise sales up, cities lobbying for expansion teams...I get it, we're old and the new NBA is more flashy and soft but it looks like that's what the modern fans want since it's generating all of this revenue. If you were Silver what would you do?
I mean, I dont think I wrote anywhere in my post that the NBA is losing popularity. I even said I was happy it is gaining popularity, so Im not sure what you're trying to say/prove here.
You say "
but if you give Silver a choice to make even more money but lose the popularity he gained he would do it in an instant.".
If you say this when the topic is regarding him making this decision (NBA broadcasting rights) it's very easy to misunderstand that you're not talking about how this current decision is all about money, unpopular in your eyes, and how the NBA could lose popularity in the long run because of his greedy shortsidedness.
Saying this is the "vibe" he gives you during said topic kind of muddles things.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 6:24 am
by Spot31
I love Shaq Charles Kenny and Ernie, wish they would just drop ABC/ESPN instead.
Re: NBA Formalizing Media Rights Contracts With ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 10:47 am
by K N U C K L E S
If Inside The NBA ended, that would be a travesty.