NBA, Discovery
Yahoo! Sports · 1d
NBA reportedly reaches settlement with Warner Bros. Discovery, which will license 'Inside the NBA' to ESPN
Per the Wall Street Journal, WBD settled its breach of contract lawsuit with an agreement that will keep it in business with the NBA for the next decade, with the ability to develop new shows with NBA content and international NBA rights in northern Europe and Latin America countries, except for Mexico and Brazil.
devdiscourse · 23h
Warner Bros. and NBA Revamp Partnership with Digital Focus
Warner Bros. Discovery and the NBA resolve a legal dispute over broadcasting rights, with Warner focusing on digital and international markets while relinquishing US TV rights. The 11-year deal includes collaboration with ESPN and marks a strategic shift in Warner's approach to sports broadcasting.
Hoops Rumors · 1d
Warner Bros. Discovery Reportedly Settles Lawsuit With NBA
The new media deal, which is worth nearly $80 billion over the next 11 years, grants broadcast rights to ESPN, NBCUniversal and Amazon.com. In its lawsuit, Warner Bros. Discovery claims the NBA violated a matching-rights clause with TNT in favor of the new arrangement with Amazon Prime Video.
The Express Tribune · 1d
Warner Bros. Discovery strikes major deals with NBA and Disney
The lawsuit, filed in July by Warner Bros. Discovery and its sports division, Turner Broadcasting System, stemmed from the NBA awarding broadcasting rights to Disney’s ESPN, Comcast-owned NBCUniversal, and Amazon.com in an 11-year deal valued at $77 billion.
devdiscourse · 1d
Warner Bros Discovery and NBA Settle Landmark Lawsuit
Warner Bros Discovery has resolved its breach of contract lawsuit against the NBA, securing rights to NBA content for the next decade. This settlement avoids a prolonged court battle, and Warner Bros Discovery has also licensed 'Inside the NBA' to ESPN and ABC for the upcoming season.
Finance News Network · 21h
Warner Discovery rebounds with new NBA settlement
Nov 2024 - Warner Bros Discovery has reached a settlement with the NBA, resolving a legal dispute over TV rights and securing an 11-year agreement to retain its presence in professional basketball, albeit with reduced domestic broadcasting privileges.
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