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NBA signs new TV deal: Details on 11-year, $76 billion deal with ESPN, NBC, Amazon as TNT gets left out TNT responded on Wednesday saying it intends to 'take appropriate action' ...
The new 11-year deal will begin with the 2025-26 NBA season, with Disney paying a reported $2.6 billion per year for the league's "A" package to air on ESPN and ABC, which includes the NBA Finals ...
How powerful is LeBron James? The NBA on Monday announced a new TV deal worth nearly triple the money of the existing deal, and one could argue it wasn't the biggest basketball story of the day.Or ...
Fans may think back to summer of 2016, when the current TV deal kicked in and saw the salary cap spike from $70 million to $94 million from the 2015-16 season to the 2016-17 season because the NBA ...
NBA deal goes beyond TV. The NBA extended its national TV package with ESPN/ABC and TNT on Wednesday, including a bevy of new-media rights in one of the clearest signs yet of the growing power of ...
Basketball-related income -- the revenue pie that determines player salaries -- could jump to $6.7 billion in '16-'17, league sources said. That's up from an estimated $4.5 billion this past ...
The NBA’s new TV deal is here, and it’s going to pump so much more money into the league. By James Dator Jun 5, 2024, 10:04am EDT / new. Share this story. Share this on Facebook; ...
The NBA are aiming for a new TV deal worth $75 billion, meaning a major cap spike in 2025 could be looming. As such, teams could decide to pay more in the coming years to retain players long-term.
Despite the obvious pushback associated with the NBA's decision to leave behind TNT in light of new TV deals, there is a method to the madness — one fans would be quick to ignore — that could ...
'Inside the NBA' analyst Charles Barkley posted a statement slamming the league's new media rights deal that snubs TNT in favor of ESPN, NBC and Amazon: 'It just sucks.' ...
Keeping that in mind, here's a rundown of everything we know and everything we're tracking about the current state of the NBA's new TV agreement, how it will impact fans, teams and the league.