Comcast’s NBCUniversal is nearing a deal for the third NBA package, potentially introducing a “Basketball Night in America” telecast with an annual bid of $2.5 billion. Warner Bros.
Discovery, the parent company of TNT, may need to increase its bid to $2.8 billion or face litigation. Despite WBD’s expectation to match bids, the NBA believes NBC’s offer surpasses a dollar-for-dollar match due to its broader broadcasting capabilities.
Commissioner Adam Silver is seeking a diplomatic way to end the relationship with TNT, as NBC’s package could include Sunday Night games and other prime-time slots.
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