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The WNBA signed a historic 11-year media rights deal worth $200 million a year. The league and players union had the option to do so before Nov. 1. WNBA players union decides to opt out of current ...
The WNBA signed a new media rights deal in July worth a reported $200 million a year, more than three times the current package. However, a question that will be raised during CBA negotiations is ...
Multiple bids were filed this week ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline to be the WNBA's 16th team later this decade, including markets that used to have WNBA teams and want one back again. At least 10 ...
The WNBA has had record attendance and viewership this year heading into the Olympic break. WNBA ahead on streaming. The new NBA TV rights deal will put games on Amazon Prime for the first time. The WNBA has had games on Amazon Prime since 2021, including the annual Commissioner's Cup championship.
The media rights deal, as currently constructed, includes deals with Disney, Comcast’s NBCUniversal and Amazon for three different packages of games, totaling $76 billion over 11 years ...
The media rights deals were approved by the league’s Board of Governors last week and will bring the league about $76 billion over those 11 years. WBD had five days to match a part of those deals and said it was exercising its right to do so, but its offer was not considered a true match by the NBA.
The WNBA had a record year in terms of growth in viewership and attendance, and with that the players now want a bigger piece of the financial pie. The players union and league have until Nov. 1 ...
The Summary. The NBA's new media rights deal means a big shift in where people will be watching games starting in 2025, adding NBC and Amazon and moving away from TNT.