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WNBA legend Cheryl Miller thought the league could have gotten more out of the reported media rights deal with the NBA, NBC and Amazon Prime Video.
The WNBA just signed a $2.2 billion media rights deal and even that may be undershooting the league's real value.
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WNBA commissioner defends media rights deal - MSNAs the NBA’s new 11-year, nearly $8 billion media rights package came together this summer, many questioned how much of a say WNBA leadership had over its portion of the deal. Commissioner Cathy ...
Even by signing those agreements a year ago, the WNBA maintained the ability to do additional media rights deals as a means to continue to generate revenue and extend its reach.
What media rights deals mean to the future of women's sports as rising prices for WNBA and NWSL broadcasts boost team values and brand interest.
The WNBA’s current media deal is valued at about $60 million per year and is set to expire after the 2025 season. The NBA, which owns about 60% of the WNBA, has negotiated the new deals.
More than 100 WNBA regular-season games will be broadcast each season through an 11-year media rights deal with Disney, Amazon Prime and NBC that the league announced Wednesday. While the league ...
The WNBA’s current media deal is valued at about $60 million per year and is set to expire after the 2025 season. The NBA, which owns about 60% of the WNBA, has negotiated the new deals.
The WNBA has the framework in place for a $2.2 billion, 11-year media rights deal as part of the NBA's massive, recently approved deal.
More than 100 WNBA regular-season games will be broadcast each season through an 11-year media-rights deal with Disney, Amazon Prime and NBC.
More than 100 WNBA regular-season games will be broadcast each season through an 11-year media rights deal with Disney, Amazon Prime and NBC that the league announced Wednesday.
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