The NBA Announces Expanded TV Coverage has finalized a major broadcasting deal set to revolutionize how basketball games are watched. Partnering with industry giants like Disney (ABC/ESPN), NBC, and Amazon, the NBA’s new TV and media rights agreement is valued at an impressive $76 billion over 11 years.
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NBA Announces Expanded TV Coverage
Starting from the 2025-26 season, NBA fans can expect nationally televised games every night of the week. This move aims to increase the league’s visibility and engagement by catering to diverse audience preferences and schedules.
Disney, NBC, and Amazon are key players in this deal, each contributing significantly to bring Nba games to screens worldwide. Amazon, in particular, will pay $1.8 billion annually to broadcast games, highlighting its growing presence in sports streaming alongside its current NFL coverage.
Return of NBA on NBC

Fans will also see the return of “NBA on NBC,” a nostalgic nod to the past as NBC takes on broadcasting duties for select games. This revival includes the iconic “NBA on NBC” theme song, adding to the excitement for longtime basketball enthusiasts.
With Amazon’s involvement, the NBA plans to explore new digital frontiers, potentially using Amazon as the primary platform for its In-Season tournament. This move reflects the league’s adaptation to the growing trend of digital content consumption.
Uncertain Future for “Inside the NBA”

Despite these advancements, the future of beloved NBA programs like “Inside the NBA” on TNT remains uncertain. The network’s loss of Nba broadcasting rights raises questions about the show’s continuity and the future plans of its popular hosts.

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