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[146] [147] In July 2023, broadcast network The CW signed a TV rights deal to broadcast the NASCAR Xfinity Series from 2025 to 2031 for an estimated $115 million annual fee. [148] In November 2023, NASCAR announced a television and streaming deal for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series from 2025 to 2031 for a $1.1 billion annual fee.
[5] [6] Although the financial terms of the deal were not stated by ESPN or the WNBA, Sports Business Daily reported that sources said the deal was worth $12 million a year. [7] In 2014, ESPN and the WNBA renegotiated the television rights deal to $25 million per year. [8]
In May 2021, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced a three-year rights agreement with Amazon Prime Video.As part of the agreement, Prime Video acquired the exclusive global rights (excluding China, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Finland, and Germany) to 16 WNBA games per season along with the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final.
The NBA and the WNBA now have 11-year long deals with ESPN, ABC, Prime Video and NBC Universal starting with the 2025-2026 season. This new deal ends TNT’s almost 40-year long partnership with ...
The deal includes an option to raise the price for the WNBA’s rights in 2028; there’s another tranche of media deals coming, too, that could generate as much as $100 million a year. Then there ...
There are 10 players currently signed to deals that run from the end of the 2022 WNBA Finals to the 2023 Finals and task the player with marketing the league. ... That TV rights deal has been at ...
On July 23, 2024, NBC parent company Comcast confirmed in a conference call with its investors that NBC Sports had secured an agreement with the WNBA on an 11-year media rights deal beginning in the 2026 season, marking the WNBA's return to NBC after a 24-year absence. [9]
The new media-rights deal alone is worth a reported $200 million a year, more than three times the current package. Sponsors are flocking to both the league and the individual teams.