Amazon Prime Video is poaching ESPN’s Cassidy Hubbarth to be its No. 1 sideline reporter when it begins NBA coverage next season, sources briefed on the agreement told The Athletic. Hubbarth ...
The NBA announced its 11-year media rights deal with Disney, NBC and Amazon Prime Video on July 24. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports Victor Wembanyama returns to his native France to lead the San ...
Victor Wembanyama returns to his native France to lead the San Antonio Spurs against the Indiana Pacers in the latest installment of the NBA Paris Games ... it's a two-game trip.
Amazon Prime Video is closing in on a deal to make Kevin Harlan its No. 2 NBA play-by-player when it begins coverage of the league later this year, sources briefed on the discussion told The Athletic.
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Amazon is set to pay about $1.8 billion for its NBA package, which includes rights to regular-season and playoff games, the NBA Cup and the play-in tournament games. The deal continues Amazon’s ...
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One of ESPN’s more underutilized talents is leaving its NBA coverage to join Amazon Prime Video’s broadcast team this fall, ...
Blake Griffin wasn’t sure he wanted NBA broadcasting to be part of his post-NBA career work life. But he started watching Amazon ... game; it will also stream all six play-in games, first ...
Legendary sports broadcaster Kevin Harlan is nearing a deal to become Amazon Prime's No. 2 NBA play-by-play announcer, The Athletic's Andrew Marchand reported on Tuesday.Harlan is the second ...
One of the NBA's most trusted ... Harlan will be Amazon's No. 2 play-by-play commentator, behind only Ian Eagle. Both Harlan and Eagle also call NFL and college football games for CBS, jobs ...
Former NBA All-Star ... will broadcast 60 games per season. While Amazon is doing its best to acquire the best talent, it is far from done, as it needs to add more game-callers and analysts.