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Zee said:
CarltonTheBear said:I remember when the NBC deal was first made, it seemed like such a massive success for the league. Now though $200mil annually seems like chicken scratch.
Sources on Tuesday said ESPN is on the verge of inking a seven-year contract with the NHL that will see that Disney cable net earn the right to televise as many as four Stanley Cup Final matchups between 2022 and 2028. While terms of the agreement?which has yet to be finalized?remain murky, it is believed that ESPN will pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $2 billion to $2.25 billion for the package.
Great timing considering COVID has ravaged "hockey-related revenues" and will continue to do so especially in Canada with the snail's pace vaccine rollout.CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/CraigCustance/status/1369710631520268290
NHL.tv being folded into ESPN+ (in the States at least) is pretty interesting. I was really hoping this agreement might make some changes into blackout restrictions but the language about "out of market" games makes me think that's not happening. Too bad.
I remember on the Fan590, Bob McCown talked about in his Global TV days when he purchased the NBA broadcast rights in Canada for something like $1,000.Deebo said:CarltonTheBear said:I remember when the NBC deal was first made, it seemed like such a massive success for the league. Now though $200mil annually seems like chicken scratch.
Remember the deal before the 200M deal?
It was a profit sharing deal with 0 guaranteed revenue
L K said:I'll be interested to see what money the league got out of this deal. TV dollars are still insane for a lot of things.
Prominent "sports" TV contracts
WWE Raw - 265M/year from USA
WWE Smackdown - 205M/year from Fox
Nascar 8.2B over 10 years from Fox/NBC
NBA - 24B over 9 years from ESPN/Turner
NFL Monday Night Football - 1.9B/year (signed in 2011)
NFL - ~1B per network for Sunday coverage
MLB - 3.85B over 7 years
Peter D. said:L K said:I'll be interested to see what money the league got out of this deal. TV dollars are still insane for a lot of things.
Prominent "sports" TV contracts
WWE Raw - 265M/year from USA
WWE Smackdown - 205M/year from Fox
Nascar 8.2B over 10 years from Fox/NBC
NBA - 24B over 9 years from ESPN/Turner
NFL Monday Night Football - 1.9B/year (signed in 2011)
NFL - ~1B per network for Sunday coverage
MLB - 3.85B over 7 years
So this deal is roughly *only* 1B less than that of MLB. That surprises me.
L K said:Not just that but it's only a partial deal. The NHL still has 3 stanley cup finals and split broadcast rights for the playoffs and regular season available. Whether they can find a second network for that package or not is the question or they may just go back to ESPN/ABC/Disney and offer them the full thing.
Arn said:The first time we had streaming hockey in the UK was on the ESPN Player. It was pretty much exclusively set up for NHL hockey over here as far as I?m aware. That service still exists but really only seems to show the espn documentaries and some college sports.
I wonder if that?s where they?ll go with streaming here again or if NHL TV will continue to exists for overseas streaming rights.