Illustration depicting MLB commissioner announcing new media rights deals with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix at a press conference, featuring broadcast screens and baseball elements.
Illustration depicting MLB commissioner announcing new media rights deals with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix at a press conference, featuring broadcast screens and baseball elements.
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MLB announces new TV rights deals with ESPN, NBC and Netflix

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Major League Baseball revealed three-year media rights agreements with ESPN, NBC and Netflix on Wednesday, following ESPN's earlier opt-out of its previous contract. The deals, worth nearly $750 million annually, redistribute key broadcasts including Sunday Night Baseball to NBC and the Home Run Derby to Netflix. These partnerships aim to expand national coverage starting in 2026 while integrating MLB.TV with ESPN's streaming platform.

Major League Baseball's new broadcasting landscape emerged from negotiations after ESPN opted out of the final three years of its prior deal in February 2025, which was set to pay $550 million annually. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's office highlighted ESPN's reduced investment as a factor in the split, stating it was "not consistent with the sport’s appeal or performance on their platform."

The agreements, effective for the 2026-2028 seasons, bring in almost $750 million per year. NBC and Peacock will pay nearly $200 million annually for Sunday Night Baseball, the Wild Card Series (eight to 12 games), 18 Sunday Leadoff games, and All-Star Week events including the MLB Draft and Futures Game. ESPN secures a new $1.65 billion package over three years, featuring 30 exclusive regular-season games, the Memorial Day game, the post-All-Star break opener between the Phillies and Mets on July 16, 2026, and the Little League Classic with the Braves versus Brewers on August 23, 2026. ESPN will also handle in-market streaming for six teams, adding the Mariners in 2026, and integrate MLB.TV into its app starting in 2027, with the service remaining on the MLB app in 2026 at $150 per year. T-Mobile subscribers continue to receive free access.

Netflix enters live MLB broadcasting with a $50 million per season commitment, airing an Opening Day game each year—beginning with Yankees at Giants on March 25, 2026—the Home Run Derby on July 13, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park, and the Field of Dreams game featuring Phillies versus Twins on August 13, 2026, in Dyersville, Iowa. Netflix will also stream 47 games of the 2026 World Baseball Classic exclusively in Japan.

Existing partners like Fox (postseason, All-Star Game, Saturdays), TBS (Division Series, Tuesdays), and Apple TV+ (Friday Night Baseball) continue through 2028. The deals reflect surging 2025 ratings, with World Series Game 7 drawing more viewers than the NBA Finals or college football championship, boosting revenue by 45 percent over the prior ESPN-only package. Fans may need additional subscriptions like Peacock and Netflix for full access, though impacts on local broadcasts like the Cubs' Marquee Sports Network remain minimal.

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Reactions on X to MLB's new TV rights deals with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix highlight excitement over expanded streaming access and Netflix's entry into baseball broadcasting. However, concerns persist about rising costs, fragmented viewing options, and potential disruptions to out-of-market services like MLB.TV. Some users view it as a win for fans, while others criticize it for complicating access and favoring streaming bundles over traditional TV.

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MLB finalizes media rights deals with ESPN, NBC and Netflix

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Major League Baseball announced new three-year media rights agreements with ESPN, NBCUniversal and Netflix on Wednesday, covering the 2026-2028 seasons. The deals shift Sunday Night Baseball to NBC, give Netflix exclusive coverage of Opening Night, the Home Run Derby and the Field of Dreams Game, while ESPN gains rights to MLB.TV and additional national games. The partnerships aim to expand fan reach amid rising viewership from the 2025 season.

NBC Sports가 메이저리그 베이스볼(MLB)의 2026년 포괄적 스케줄을 발표했다. 이는 20년 이상 만에 이 리그가 네트워크로 돌아오는 것을 기념한다. 라인업에는 주요 개막전 경기, 7월 5일 전체 경기 일정, NBC와 Peacock에서의 개편된 일요일 프로그램이 포함된다. 하이라이트로는 주목할 만한 맞대결과 포스트시즌 중계가 있다.

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메이저리그 야구(MLB)는 2026년 시즌을 앞두고 30개 팀 중 21개 팀을 대상으로 블랙아웃 없는 인마켓 스트리밍 구독 서비스를 도입했다. ESPN은 MLB.TV 서비스 판매 권리를 획득해 팬들에게 앱과 웹사이트를 통해 경기를 시청할 수 있는 더 많은 옵션을 제공한다. 이 조치는 지역 블랙아웃을 없애고 야구 팬들의 접근성을 높이는 것을 목표로 한다.

NBC 스포츠는 최근 은퇴한 MLB 스타 클레이튼 커쇼, 앤서니 리조, 조이 보토가 2026 메이저리그 야구 방송의 프리게임 분석가로 활동할 것이라고 발표했다. 이 세 명은 와일드카드 라운드와 일부 선데이 나이트 베이스볼 경기의 중계에 기여할 예정이다. 발표는 2026년 2월 8일 슈퍼볼 프리게임 쇼에서 이뤄졌다.

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애틀랜타 브레이브스는 방송사의 재정 문제로 인해 텔레비전 수익이 불확실한 메이저리그 베이스볼(MLB) 9개 팀 중 하나다. The Athletic의 보도에 따르면 수입 감소나 잠재적 신규 파트너에 대한 우려가 오프시즌 전략에 영향을 미치고 있다. 임원들은 익명으로 이 불안정성이 팀 결정에 영향을 미친다고 우려를 표명했다.

FanDuel Sports Networks, owned by Main Street Sports Group, has reportedly failed to make January media rights payments to its 13 NBA teams. The affected franchises include the Hawks, Hornets, Cavaliers, Pistons, Pacers, Clippers, Grizzlies, Heat, Bucks, Timberwolves, Thunder, Magic, and Spurs. This development follows a similar missed payment to MLB's St. Louis Cardinals and raises questions about the network's future.

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조 벅은 4월 15일 로스앤젤레스 다저스 대 뉴욕 메츠전을 다룬 ESPN 시즌 첫 MLB 경기 실황을 맡는다. 이 임무는 2년 연속이다. 벅은 지미 트레이나의 SI Media 출연 중 이 소식을 발표했다.

 

 

 

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