NBA Securing Deals with The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal, Amazon as TNT Set to Lose Out on Broadcasting Rights

How Much Money Will Amazon Pay?
The NBA is reportedly getting a $1.8 billion to $2 billion deal from Amazon for the rights, which is the first time the league has partnered with a streaming service. According to reports, the package would include the WNBA, international rights, first-round playoff games, and the Emirates In-Season and So-Fi Play-In tournaments.
The final alterations are anticipated to occur within the next few days or this week, after which the deals must be approved by the relevant boards. According to sources, Warner Bros. Discovery would have to pay more than $2.6 billion to match NBCUniversal's offer; however, the package's specifications make matching "virtually impossible."
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