Amazon Prime Video has signed a landmark deal with the NBA and WNBA, gaining exclusive streaming rights 11 years. Amazon announced the deal in a blog post:
As part of the deal, Prime Video will also be the destination for NBA League Pass, both in the US and internationally. “The digital opportunities with Amazon align perfectly with the global interest in the NBA,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “And Prime Video’s massive subscriber base will dramatically expand our ability to reach our fans in new and innovative ways.” “Elevating our partnership with Amazon allows us to provide more games and access to fans who subscribe to Prime Video around the world at a time of historic interest in the WNBA and women’s basketball,” said WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert. “Amazon has demonstrated its dedication to the growth of our sport throughout our current partnership and will now be a significant contributor to the long-term sustainability of the WNBA for the players, league, and teams.” In a post on LinkedIn, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy voiced how thrilled he was with the deal:
The deal is a big win for Amazon’s streaming service in an increasingly competitive industry where exclusivity deals are key to preventing user churn. |