MLB rallied from its spring snafu with its TV rights into a solid foundation for the next three years and beyond.
The three-year agreements were a direct result of ESPN opting out of the final three seasons of its contract in February.
MLB has two new TV partners under its latest broadcast deal. Here’s what you need to know about how baseball will be ...
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Fresh off a record-smashing World Series, Major League baseball has finally inked long-awaited new media rights deals with ...
MLB met with ESPN to make up for lost money in old assets and, in return, will still receive the $1.65 billion over the next three years. To do so, MLB had to relinquish its rights to MLB.TV, which is ...
NBC, ESPN and Netflix will share tentpole events, including the Field of Dreams Game and the first round of the playoffs ...
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