Warner Bros. Discovery has reached a settlement with the NBA over its breach-of-contract lawsuit, ensuring a decade-long partnership. The agreement, finalized on Saturday, November 18, will be formally announced next week.
The deal gives Warner Bros. Discovery broad rights to broadcast NBA content in the U.S. and internationally while the NBA avoids a lengthy legal conflict. A significant aspect of the settlement involves Warner Bros. Discovery agreeing to license its renowned “Inside the NBA” program to Disney. The show will be broadcast next season on ESPN and ABC, representing a distinctive partnership between the two media giants.
The dispute originated in July when Warner Bros. Discovery and Turner Broadcasting System filed a legal challenge against the NBA, alleging a breach of contract. The conflict stemmed from the league’s new 11-year, $77 billion broadcasting agreement with Disney’s ESPN, Comcast’s NBCUniversal, and Amazon.
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This resolution ensures Warner Bros. Discovery remains a significant player in NBA broadcasting and a valuable asset in its sports portfolio. For the NBA, the settlement eliminates legal distractions while safeguarding its media relationships. Fans can expect enhanced coverage and innovative broadcasting strategies as this partnership evolves.