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The league struck a deal with ESPN and NBC. Per Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, MLB.TV will now be part of the new ESPN ...
Major League Baseball is in advanced talks with NBC to ink a three-year rights deal for the network to carry games.
Major League Baseball is in advanced talks to sell new TV-rights deals to NBCU, Netflix and Walt Disney's ESPN ...
Major League Baseball and ESPN have a framework agreement that would give the network the exclusive rights to sell all out-of-market regular-season games digitally and in-market games for five clubs ...
The sports behemoth continues its relationship with MLB — and its spending spree on live rights — by scooping up five teams ...
NBC is gearing up for a complete monopoly on Sunday night’s. According to a report by Joe Flint and Isabella Simonetti in the Wall Street Journal, the network is nearing a deal with Major League ...
Sources told FOS that local rights are of particular interest to ESPN. The post MLB Nears Media Shake-Up: ESPN, NBC, Netflix ...
The negotiations between Major League Baseball and its cable, broadcast and streaming partners are reportedly nearing an end.
Under the new contract, WWE is expected to receive $325 million annually. Currently, WWE’s deal with Peacock encompasses all ...
The sports giant is rolling out a pair of direct-to-consumer streaming plans on the ESPN App that do not require a cable subscription.
WWE and ESPN will launch their media partnership earlier than previously announced with the debut of the WWE WrestlePalooza ...