The NBA's new TV deals put a lot of games on Amazon's Prime Video starting in 2025
Briefly

Amazon's Prime Video secures an 11-year deal to air NBA and WNBA games starting with the 2025-2026 season, broadcasting 66 regular-season and 20 playoff games annually, alongside Disney and Comcast-owned NBC Universal.
The deal signals a significant shift towards streaming sports, with Disney, Comcast, and Amazon inking billion-dollar agreements. The NBA chose Prime Video over Warner Bros. Discovery due to unmatched terms, sparking discontent from TNT.
Prime Video's coverage will include various games like Friday night games, Saturday afternoon games, Thursday night doubleheaders, NBA Cup, Play-In Tournament, NBA League Pass, and NBA Summer League games.
Jay Marine, Prime Video's global head of sports, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing their dedication to delivering top-tier sports content and enhancing the viewing experience.
Read at The Verge
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