Showing posts with label National Basketball Association. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 25, 2024

Amazon Prime Video slam dunks billion dollar deal to stream NBA globally.


by Thinus Ferreira

Amazon Prime Video has clinched a billion-dollar contract to stream National Basketball Association (NBA) games from 2025 globally, and WNBA games from 2026, in another transformative deal that further propels the shift from live sports from linear TV to streaming.

Besides Amazon's streaming deal, the NBA also signed deals with The Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal in the United States after the NBA rejected a deal from the current rights owner Warner Bros. Discovery. 

It means that Disney through ESPN, and NBCU will distribute some NBA games through linear TV to some international markets.

"Warner Bros. Discovery's most recent proposal did not match the terms of Amazon Prime Video's offer and therefore we have entered into a long-term arrangement with Amazon," the NBA said in a statement.

Amazon on Wednesday night announced its 11-year media rights agreement, according to which it will now be the exclusive streaming service for 66 regular NBA games beginning in 2025, including the Emirates NBA cup and the NBA playoffs, as well as regular and postseason WNBA games beginning in 2026.

In the landmark deal, Amazon Prime Video will present exclusive global coverage for 66 regular-season NBA games, including an opening-week doubleheader, a new Black Friday NBA game, and all games from the Knockout Rounds of the Emirates NBA Cup, including the in-season tournament's semifinals and finals.

Amazon Prime Video will present live NBA pregame, postgame, and halftime shows as part of its coverage.

Amazon Prime Video also acquired the rights to exclusive coverage of every game of the postseason SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament, first- and second-round playoff games, and Conference Finals in six of the 11 years of the deal. Prime Video will distribute its package of games in the United States and internationally.

The international live-game package rights extend worldwide.

Mike Hopkins, head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, in a statement, says "NBA and WNBA basketball will serve as yet another cornerstone of the robust sports business our Prime Video team has built in just the last six years".

"When combined with our original films and shows; partner streaming services; licensed content; and rent or buy titles - our sports offering is a major driver of Amazon Prime Video's evolution into a genuine one-stop shop for everything our customers want in video."

Jay Marine, global head of sports for Amazon Prime Video, says "We are proud to be the first exclusive streaming partner for the NBA, bringing Prime members across the globe one of the most exciting and most popular sports in the world".

"With 66 regular-season games, the NBA Cup, the Play-In Tournament, more than 20 playoff games every year, and NBA League Pass, we're giving basketball fans around the world more ways than ever to watch the action."

"Over the past few years, we have worked hard to bring the very best of sports to Amazon Prime Video and to continue to innovate on the viewing experience." 

NBA commissioner Adam Silver in the statement says "The digital opportunities with Amazon align perfectly with the global interest in the NBA and Amazon Prime Video's massive subscriber base will dramatically expand our ability to reach our fans in new and innovative ways".

According to MIDiA research, Amazon's NBA grab "will reshape how sports rights are monetised for the remainder of this decade".

"Unlike film and non-sports content, sports broadcast has maintained its practice of slicing and dicing broadcast rights on a territory-by-territory basis. While lucrative, this behaviour no longer makes sense for global streaming propositions such as Amazon Prime Video, which expects a return on investment based upon global exploitation of licensed content".

MIDiA says that Amazon Prime Video "paying above the market rate has the added appeal of taking the rights out of reach of legacy media majors such as Warner Bros. Discovery. These companies are struggling to deliver upon their streaming potential due to the need to protect their core yet declining pay-TV business revenue streams".

"This means a slam dunk for streaming TV at the expense of traditional TV business models."

Friday, November 8, 2019

South Africa's e.tv adds NBA coverage in new multi-year deal after implosion of Econet's Kwesé Free Sports.


e.tv has signed a new multi-year deal to add sports coverage of America's National Basketball Association (NBA) to its channel as well as on its Openview free-to-air satellite service.

The new NBA coverage deal comes after the implosion of Econet pay-TV division, Kwesé and its Kwesé Free Sports channel that abruptly went dark in July 2019 and was subsequently removed from Openview.

Through Kwesé and Kwesé Free Sports South African saw some NBA coverage on South African community TV stations like SowetoTV thanks to sub-licensing deals which ended because of the debt-riddled Econet's financial problems.

NBA coverage on e.tv will start this Saturday and Sunday 9 and 10 November on e.tv and Openview with the broadcast of the game between San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics that will be broadcast live on e.tv at midnight, with a repeat on Sunday at 17:00 on Openview's News & Sport channel.

Two NBA games will be broadcast per week on News & Sport (Openview 120), including one live game and one shown on a delayed basis.

"South Africa has an insatiable sporting appetite, and our partnership with the NBA will most certainly appeal to that," says Marlon Davids, e.tv managing director.

"Over the past few years, we have been implementing strategic growth plans that will ensure that our sports content offering across our platforms is worthwhile for our viewers.  We are ecstatic about this announcement and we greatly look forward to a fruitful run with the NBA."

Amadou Gallo Fall, NBA Africa managing director and Basketball Africa league president, says "We have always strived to make the game of basketball more accessible to our fans through participation in our sport and exposure, and we are thrilled to partner with e.tv in South Africa".

"We have seen growing interest and look forward to reaching more fans in South Africa through live games and additional programming."