NBCUniversal & Major League Baseball In Talks For 3-Year, $600 Million Deal Amid Lively MLB Action
NBCUniversal nears a $200 million-per-year, three-year deal to broadcast Sunday Night Baseball on NBC and Peacock, including playoff and Wild Card games.
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NBC nears massive MLB broadcasting deal worth nearly $600M over 3 years: report
Major League Baseball has reached advanced talks with NBC to ink a massive three-year media rights deal. NBC would pay MLB nearly $200 million annually to give the network Sunday night games, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Because NBC holds the rights to the NFL’s "Sunday Night Football," this deal will reportedly exclude Sunday nights when football will be carried by its broadcast network. That also goes for NBA games, which NBC has…
NBCUniversal in Advanced Talks for 3-Year MLB Package Nearing $600 Million
Comcast’s NBCUniversal is in advanced talks with Major League Baseball for a package of games for NBC and Peacock, TheWrap has learned. The parties are discussing a three-year deal approaching approximately $200 million annually, according to an individual familiar with the matter. If the deal goes through, NBC would carry baseball on Sunday nights when it’s not airing football or basketball games. It would also have some rights to post-season b…
NBCUniversal & Major League Baseball In Talks For 3-Year, $600 Million Deal Amid Lively MLB Action
NBCUniversal is nearing a three-year deal with Major League Baseball worth close to $200 million a year to carry games on NBC and Peacock, Deadline has confirmed, amid a flurry of activity around the MLB. Negotiations are still ongoing so the number could change but the agreement, if signed and sealed, would include Wild Card […]
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