TNT Outbids Sky Sports To Take Over NBA Media Rights In UK - RealGM Wiretap
The NBA continues to seek $75 billion over a nine-year period for its next United States media rights deals.
The bidding process won't begin until after the current season and any new deals won't begin until 2025. The NBA, however, just closed a deal with TNT Sports for them to take over the NBA's United Kingdom media rights from Sky Sports. Sky is a subsidiary of Comcast, which owns NBC. TNT Sports in the United Kingdom was formerly known as BT Sport.
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