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NBA Expands Global Reach with New $80B Streaming Deal and Strategic Partnerships

The NBA's new eight-year deal with Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ worth $80 billion sets a new standard in sports broadcasting, expanding its global reach and leveraging cutting-edge technology.

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NBA Expands Global Reach with New $80B Streaming Deal and Strategic Partnerships

# NBA Expands Global Reach with New $80B Streaming Deal and Strategic Partnerships

In a move that signals the future of sports broadcasting, the National Basketball Association (NBA) has announced a landmark eight-year streaming rights deal valued at an unprecedented $80 billion. This historic agreement, set to launch in 2027, not only secures the NBA's financial stability for years to come but also significantly expands its global audience through strategic partnerships with Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.

## The Breakdown of a Monumental Deal The deal is structured to provide exclusive access to NBA content across multiple platforms. According to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, “This agreement represents the future of sports broadcasting, leveraging technology to bring fans closer to the game than ever before.” Amazon Prime Video will have primary rights in key markets including Europe, Africa, and Latin America, while Apple TV+ will serve as the exclusive streaming platform for Canada and select other regions.

## Leveraging Cutting-Edge Technology Both partners are integrating advanced technologies to enhance fan experiences. Amazon's Alexa Voice Service will feature NBA-specific commands, allowing users to control their viewing experience with voice commands like “Alexa, start the game” or “Alexa, show me highlights.” Apple TV+ is incorporating augmented reality features that allow fans to view in-game stats and player analytics overlaid on their screens.

## Impact on Traditional Broadcasting The new streaming rights deal has profound implications for traditional broadcasting partners. As of this year, 60% of NBA games were broadcast on linear television, with the remaining 40% available on digital platforms. By 2030, these figures are expected to reverse, underscoring the shift towards streaming.

## Strategic Partnerships and Future Growth Beyond streaming rights, the NBA is fostering strategic partnerships to grow its global footprint. In a joint statement, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and Apple CEO Tim Cook highlighted their commitment to supporting the league’s growth: “We are thrilled to partner with the NBA to provide fans with an unparalleled viewing experience that combines the best of technology and sports.” These collaborations are expected to drive significant revenue growth and fan engagement.

As the NBA continues its expansion into new markets and technologies, this $80 billion deal marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of professional sports broadcasting. With Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ leading the way, fans around the world can look forward to an even more immersive and engaging NBA experience.

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Reina Voss

Rights & Deals Correspondent · Sports Media Intel

Covering the business of rights & deals for Sports Media Intel — the intelligence layer for sports media industry professionals tracking rights deals, streaming strategy, and broadcast technology.

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