Last week, Andrew Marchand from The Athletic/The New York Times reported that NBCUniversal, Amazon's Prime Video, and Disney/ESPN were close to finalizing their respective NBA broadcasting rights deals, which could reportedly be (according to sources) for 11 seasons and worth $76 billion – beginning after the 2024-2025 season.
Last week, Andrew Marchand from The Athletic/The New York Times reported that
, Prime Video, and , with Sunday nights shifting to the NBA after the 'Sunday Night Football' season and Tuesdays earmarked for games. will air games on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays – adding Friday to the lineup after the NFL season wraps.
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