New NBA Media Deal: 11 years, $77B with Disney (ABC/ESPN), Comcast (NBC/Peacock), and Amazon. ESPN to license Inside the NBA

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On paper NBC and Amazon look good. But I hope NBC lives up to the hype because I see people complaining about their CFB presentation and coverage and actually giving ABC props on how they broadcast games.
 

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On paper NBC and Amazon look good. But I hope NBC lives up to the hype because I see people complaining about their CFB presentation and coverage and actually giving ABC props on how they broadcast games.
Peoples expectations are gonna be crazy high for NBC after their broadcasting of the Olympic Games last year.
 

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Amazon announces 1080p, multiview, for NBA​

Amazon announced Tuesday that its Prime Video streaming service will carry NBA games in 1080p HDR resolution, compared to the 720p resolution that has been commonplace on nationally televised NBA games. The streamer also said that it is will use its AWS technology to offer a propriety “ultra-low latency” stream that it says will result in less lag than is commonplace on cable and broadcast.

Prime is also offering a multiview option for NBA games that will include its national game windows and NBA League Pass, plus a personalized bet tracking option in partnership with FanDuel.


 
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