Walt Disney, Comcast's NBCUniversal and Amazon Sign Broadcasting Deal With NBA; TNT Sports' Offer Reportedly Rejected

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The National Basketball Association said late Wednesday that it has renewed its partnership with Walt Disney (DIS) and signed new agreements with Comcast-owned (CMCSA) NBCUniversal and Amazon (AMZN).

NBA games will air on ABC/ESPN, NBC/Peacock, and Prime Video, starting from the 2025-26 season through the 2035-36 season, the NBA said. The NBA App will act as a universal access point, directing fans to all national games on Disney, NBCU and Amazon platforms, the NBA added.

The new agreements are estimated to be worth around $76 billion, multiple media outlets reported.

The NBA has turned down an offer from Warner Bros. Discovery-owned (WBD) TNT Sports because it did not meet the terms of Amazon Prime Video's offer, several news outlets reported Wednesday.

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