Last August, The Weeknd hinted to W Magazine that he would one day “close The Weeknd chapter.” That day is not today — or seemingly any day in the foreseeable future because he appears to be at the precipice of unfurling a lengthy era.
On Wednesday, July 24, The Weeknd posted a screenshot of his own X (formerly Twitter) post from the past, reading, “some chapters are smaller than others. not this next one though…” The global sensation born Abel Tesfaye reposted that to his Instagram Story, where he also posted a cryptic screenshot of the same animated character he’s been teasing — this one captioned, “Don’t stare too long.”
The broad (and probably correct) assumption is that The Weeknd is teasing the third album in the After Hours/Dawn FM trilogy. In January 2022, The Weeknd confirmed that he was in the midst of crafting a trilogy, and last week, he reposted a fan’s post saying this trilogy is “already better” than The Weeknd’s 2011 trilogy of House Of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes Of Silence.
The cryptic teasing technically began earlier this month when The Weeknd posted a close-up of a child’s eyes. But it became undeniable when he announced a one-off concert in São Paulo, Brazil on September 7 followed by a video showing After Hours Weeknd and Dawn FM Weeknd before we’re introduced to a new character: An upset young boy, presumably young Abel, crouched and surrounded by spooky characters. “There are three chapters to this tale,” the screen reads.
On Tuesday, July 23, The Weeknd posted another teaser video with our new protagonist, captioned, “When you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you…”
Baton Rouge, Louisiana has become one of the hotbeds for the explosion of popularity in women’s basketball, as the LSU Tigers became a national powerhouse, led by stars Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson. Part of what made that LSU squad stand out wasn’t just their dominance on the floor, but the larger than life personalities of their top stars, who have ascended to superstardom on and off the court.
Flau’jae, meanwhile, will be returning to LSU this fall but has also seen her star continue to grow this summer, as she dropped her debut rap album, Best of Both Worlds, in late June — with some features from star artists like Lil Wayne. She performed at the ESPYs and was all over WNBA All-Star Weekend in Phoenix, which included dropping a new track “Can’t Get Enough” with Culture Jam alongside BIA and Lakeyah. The music video for the song released on Wednesday, showing the artists making a road trip from L.A. to Phoenix for WNBA All-Star, and the song will be the official track for the WNBA on ESPN.
“Being part of ‘Can’t Get Enough’ with BIA and Lakeyah has been amazing,” Johnson said in a release. “This track is all about celebrating the strength and power of women in sports and music. It’s an honor to work with Culture Jam, the WNBA, and ESPN to bring this anthem to life. We’re bringing the energy, the passion, and the love for the game.”
It’s official: The 2024-25 NBA season will be the last on TNT for at least the next 11 years. The league announced its new media rights deal on Wednesday afternoon, but right before that press release came out, the NBA told the world that Warner Bros. Discovery failed to match Amazon’s offer in its eyes — Amazon, along with Disney and NBCUniversal, is one of the three broadcast partners.
Unsurprisingly, this did not go over especially with the fine folks over at TNT, which has been a broadcast partner with the NBA since 1989 and is the home of the legendary postgame show Inside the NBA. And in a statement release on Wednesday, TNT Sports — a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery — promised that it will “take appropriate action” as the league is “rejecting the many fans who continue to show their unwavering support for our best-in-class coverage.”
“We have matched the Amazon offer, as we have a contractual right to do, and do not believe the NBA can reject it. In doing so, they are rejecting the many fans who continue to show their unwavering support for our best-in-class coverage, delivered through the full combined reach of WBD’s video-first distribution platforms — including TNT, home to our four-decade partnership with the league, and Max, our leading streaming service. We think they have grossly misinterpreted our contractual rights with respect to the 2025-26 season and beyond, and we will take appropriate action. We look forward, however, to another great season of the NBA on TNT and Max including our iconic Inside the NBA.”
Reports indicated that Warner Bros. Discovery had an exclusive negotiating window with the league as an existing broadcast partner, but that came and went without a deal being struck. There was, however, reason to believe that this would not be the end of the partnership, as they reportedly had the ability to match any offer that the league received. And last week, it was announced that Warner Bros. Discovery would attempt to match the offer put forth by Amazon.
However, all indications were that the league would not agree with Warner Bros. Discovery on this, and make the argument that Amazon’s offer went beyond a financial commitment. This was confirmed in the league’s announcement that they “did not match the terms of Amazon Prime Video’s offer.”
“Our new arrangement with Amazon supports this goal by complementing the broadcast, cable and streaming packages that are already part of our new Disney and NBCUniversal arrangements,” the NBA said in its statement. “All three partners have also committed substantial resources to promote the league and enhance the fan experience.”
It seems telling that the statement TNT Sports put out stressed that it has a streaming service in Max, although it’s been estimated that Amazon Prime has twice as many subscribers. We’ll now have to wait and see if this goes to court, or if the two sides can work out some sort of financial agreement here.
It’s been four months since EDC Las Vegas celebrated being the most dynamic, dramatic electronic music festival on Earth. While it’s a feat in itself to host 170,000 people per day – surpassing half a million people throughout the weekend – it’s even more of a feat to ensure the city of Las Vegas could properly accommodate all of those extra people, especially during separate highly anticipated events, like Dead & Co’s debut at Sphere that just so happened to occur on the same weekend.
While the countdown to EDC spans 10 months, it’s never too early to start planning your accommodations for one of the biggest weekends in the North American festival scene. Obviously, Las Vegas is chock full of both budget friendly and luxury options, including The Venetian, Caesar’s Palace, MGM Grand, among dozens of others. But if you’re looking for the ultimate Headliners paradise to eat, sleep, rave, and repeat at, look no further than Hotel EDC.
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Located within Resorts World Las Vegas on the Las Vegas strip, the Hilton side of the massive complex transforms into an immersive experience for EDC attendees, full of exclusive DJ sets, pool parties, art installations, and more. After a sold-out second year, Insomniac and Vibee will bring Hotel EDC back for its third year alongside EDC Las Vegas 2025, taking place May 16-18.
So what makes Hotel EDC stand out among the rest of the dozens of hotels available during EDC week? I had the opportunity to experience Hotel EDC during this year’s festival, and it totally elevated my whole EDC experience in every single way.
Festival Branding & Photo Opps
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As soon as you pull up to Hotel EDC, you’re greeted with a custom and reimagined Hotel EDC lobby at the Hilton at Resorts World Las Vegas. You’re immediately transported into the magical world of EDC, with the lobby sparkling with crystal chandeliers that glimmer on the various Hotel EDC art installations, signage, and photo opps throughout the space. It’s essentially a nonstop multisensory experience brought to life through large-scale art installations and hourly light shows featured on The Globe, a huge art installation mirroring the outside of Sphere, which you can also peep from your hotel room.
Everywhere you wander throughout Hotel EDC, you will feel like you’re living in an EDC dreamland.
While Hotel EDC sits in the Hilton side of Resorts World, you’ll find additional Hotel EDC branding throughout its integrated corridors of Conrad, Crockfords, the casino. While staying at other hotels during EDC week may lead to some questionable looks from non-assuming, Las Vegas patrons, Hotel EDC makes it known that the resort is full of the city’s best festival partiers, so you can show off your festival fits comfortably.
Hotel EDC Rooms
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No one wants to stay in a basic hotel room during the best weekend of the year. With the option to choose between one king-sized bed or two queen beds for up to four people per room, all of Hilton’s 1,774 rooms are completely done up for Headliners.
Make sure to pack some extra room in your suitcase to take home all of the Hotel EDC goodies, even down to the bedding. Pillowcases, throw blankets, robes, slippers, glass cups, travel bag tags, and an Insomniac plushie were just some of the amazing free merch that are included in your stay, making for a comfy cozy hotel room to come back to after raving all night at EDC.
Believe me, nothing is better than cuddling into bed with your Insomniac plushie at 7 am after raving for 12 hours straight.
Amenities:
Dedicated EDC TV channel with DJ sets and exclusive content
In-room EDC decor, including blankets, lights and art
Exclusive gift bags with limited edition merch for each guest
Dedicated Vibee concierge on site
117,000 square-foot casino
Multiple pools
Spa & wellness center
Private Car Service
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The best thing about staying at Hotel EDC was the opportunity to secure its partnered private car service. Y’all, when I say this was life-changing, it truly was. The traffic driving to and from EDC is notorious for being two or three hours long. While Hotel EDC is just a mere 20 minutes or so from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the hundreds of thousands of Headliners trying to get to the festival at the same time can cause a gridlock on the highway.
The private car service was well worth any extra money paid. By working with local authorities, the luxury SUVs and limos supplied by the Hotel EDC private car service could drive through the Nellis Air Force Base, cutting the time down to just 45 minutes.
While there are shuttles and even helicopters available – both requiring you to travel to a different pickup location than Hotel EDC – the private car service was the easiest option. I walked out the front doors of Hotel EDC and right up to the private car service line, where I showed my reservation QR code and was issued into a private car. I traveled alone every day, so the price is the same whether it’s just one person or up to six total passengers. I never waited for a car, and was able to control the temperature and music. The drop-off is even better, where you’re issued into an exclusive gate at EDC where there are virtually no lines to get in, making it even more convenient.
Ayu Dayclub & Zouk Nightclub
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Just because you’re at the hotel doesn’t mean the party has to end. After sleeping in and getting a much-needed late breakfast at Junior’s, I happily spent one of my afternoons at Ayu Dayclub. All Hotel EDC guests receive expedited entry to all-day parties at Ayu Dayclub, which run from 11 am – 6 pm. You can also take advantage of having exclusive access to the Empire Lounge, located right behind the DJ booth.
Las Vegas is hot in May, so securing a cabana was crucial here. I had the perfect vantage point of watching DJ Snake under the comfort of the shade while still being a part of the party. If you end up slacking on a cabana, there are multiple pools to escape the heat in while dancing to the music. Every day of your stay at Hotel EDC there’s a new lineup, so there’s never a shortage of music.
Then there’s Zouk Nightclub. Located on the inside walls of Ayu Dayclub, Zouk Nightclub has ultra late-night (or early-morning) hours. I didn’t make it here since all I wanted was my bed when I returned from the festival each morning, but Hotel EDC guests get free entry starting at 4am. If you don’t want the party to stop, it doesn’t have to.
Special Offerings
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EDC is a special experience. Hotel EDC makes it even more so. Aside from the earlier mentioned photo opps, EDC branding, pop-up DJ sets, and all-around luxury accommodations, you’ll find additional special offerings that truly make Hotel EDC one-of-a-kind.
If you can get yourself out of bed at a decent hour, taking advantage of the poolside wellness hub is the move. From complimentary yoga classes, meditation sessions, and hammock chairs, your body will thank you for replenishing it in the late morning to prepare for 12 hours of walking on pavement for the third day in a row.
Additionally, Hotel EDC hosted its own “Headliner Headquarters.” This past year, it was located in RedTail – right next to FUHU and Ayu Dayclub – offering games, glam stations, food and drink specials, and all-day DJ sets by emerging electronic music artists from Insomniac’s “Discovery Project.”
Basically, everywhere you go you’ll find ways to naturally connect with Headliners through exclusive Hotel EDC offerings.
Casino
A trip to Las Vegas wouldn’t be complete without at least stepping foot in a casino. Whether or not gambling is your thing, Hotel EDC connects as a triad of hotels – Conrad and Crockfords – all leading to the center casino. You’ll find yourself within over 117,000 square feet of gaming, including table games, traditional slots, and a dedicated poker room. If you feel like you want to game with more privacy, you can also take the elevator up to the 66th floor to gamble in the private casino in Allē Lounge. Taking photos in your EDC outfits surrounded by the flashling slot machines isn’t a bad look either.
Dozens of Restaurants
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There’s a key, leading component of the famed line, “Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat.” When you’re not dancing the night away to some of the world’s best electronic music performances at EDC, fueling your body before and after the festival is crucial. Hotel EDC offers a great array of restaurants, many of which stay open late-night or even 24-hours. I found the hotel to offer a great variety of fine dining, budget-friendly, and quick “fast food” options to satisfy your tastebuds with at convenient locations. You can also call-in orders and pick them up, or get them delivered to your room.
Your Hotel EDC reservation also includes a $30 food and beverage credit per day to use at most of Resorts World restaurants and bars. Some of my favorites included:
Seared scallops and king crab truffle fried rice at FUHU
King crab spring rolls and kurobuta pork belly at Kusa Nori
Vegan fusilli pesto pasta and savory truffle potatoes at Crossroads
Turkey & pastrami sandwich and OREO Cookies & Cream Cheesecake at Junior’s
Plus, you can’t beat snagging a coffee from one of the two Starbucks locations on-site to bring with you to the festival.
You can sign up to receive information about Hotel EDC for 2025 bookings here. Reservations will include a three-night stay at the Hilton at Resorts World Las Vegas along with an option to purchase three-day EDC GA+ or VIP experience passes.
The Power Universe is currently on break for the summer as the current season of Power Book II: Ghost is set to continue with the second half of season four in September. It’s at this point that the Power Universe will undergo some big changes. Power Book II: Ghost will conclude after this season, and it’s not the only show that failed to get a renewal from STARZ. Power Book IV: Force will also end after it’s upcoming third season. Joseph Sikora and showrunner and executive producer Gary Lennon shared the news with fans in messages shared on Instagram and Deadline, respectively.
Power Book IV: Forceseason two ended with a dramatic cliffhanger, and what season three has in store for us remains to be seen. As we wait, let’s do go through some of the things we know and can expect for the upcoming season.
Is There An Official Premiere Date?
At this moment, a premiere date for Power Book IV: Force season 3 has not been shared yet. Fans can expect the new season to come out at the end of 2024 or spring 2025. The Power Universe is currently on a summer break, with the second half of Power Book II: Ghost set to resume on September 6 and continue through October 4. After that, fans can expect the premiere of either Power Book IV: Force season 3 or Power Book III: Raising Kanan season 4. A more specific premiere date will be revealed at a later time.
Cast
There will be a lot of names absent from the cast list for Power Book IV: Force season 3 compared to last season after a number of characters were killed off in season two. They include Tommy Flanagan’s Walter Flynn, Cayen Martin’s Leon, Guy Van Swearingen’s Uncle Paulie, and Dominic DeVore’s Brendan Doyle. The status of Lili Simmons’ character Claudia “Claud” Flynn is still up in the air after she was stabbed in prison in the season two finale.
With that being said, here’s who you can expect in the main cast for season three:
Here are the list of actors expected to return for supporting roles in season three:
Konstantin Lavysh as Rodovan Mirkovic
Ahmad Nicholas Ferguson as Marshall Cranon
Patricia Kalember as Kate Egan
Plot
An official synopsis for season three has not been revealed yet but the cliffhanger in the season two finale proved that there’s plenty of drama to expect in season three. First off, it’s still unknown if Claudia died as a result of her prison stabbing. Regardless of what happens, you can expect a drama storyline to form from it.
Secondly, season three will let us know what happened to Mireya. Her older brother Miguel found out about her relationship with Tommy, and in retaliation for Tommy gaining access to half of his Chicago territory, Miguel promised that Tommy will “never” see Mireya again. Knowing Tommy, we know he won’t give up that easy.
In a video message to fans on Instagram, Joseph Sikora, who plays Tommy Egan, teased what fans can expect in season three. “When Gary Lennon and the other writers and I were mapping out our third season, we saw that we were telling a complete story,” he said. But don’t worry, Tommy’s journey is far from over with. We’re just getting warmed up, and I can’t wait to show you what we have planned next. Showrunner and executive producer Gary Lennon also shared his thoughts in a statement to Deadline, adding, “Season 3 will question everything we thought we knew of Tommy’s world and I promise you it will not disappoint!”
Is There A Season Three Trailer?
No, STARZ has yet to release an official trailer or teaser for Power Book IV: Force season three. Fans expect a preview for the new season to arrive in the coming months.
Power Book IV: Force Season 3 Schedule
Power Book IV: Force season three is expected to have 10 episodes, just like the first two seasons in the series. This means the new season will run for two and a half months before the series ends for good.
How To Watch Power Book IV: Force Season 3
When Power Book IV: Force season three comes, fan can expect to watch new episodes weekly on STARZ. The new episodes will premiere on Fridays at 12am ET/PT on the STARZ app before airing on the STARZ TV channel at 8 pm ET/PT.
‘Power Book IV: Force’ season 1-2 are available to stream on the STARZ app.
There are plenty of reasons to be excited about this, like the fact that NBC has experience with major sports properties (NFL, college football, the Premier League) and just generally knows what it is doing when it enters that world. For basketball fans, one thing really sticks out: the possibility that “Roundball Rock” comes back. The iconic anthem for the NBA on NBC, “Roundball Rock” was recorded by John Tesh and is arguably the most recognizable sports theme song of all time.
It’s been adopted by Fox for its college basketball broadcast, and even was the subject of a legendary Saturday Night Live sketch. Now that NBC is getting back into the NBA broadcasting world, the question of whether or not we’ll hear it again is one that plenty of fans want answered. And fortunately, Tesh has told Dan Le Batard that there have been some conversations about this already, in part because of the upcoming Olympic Games.
“They have, actually, yeah,” Tesh said when asked if NBC has reached out about reviving the song. “Nothing firm, but they said, ‘Hey, can you stay frosty on this?’ Like a Navy SEALs thing … We’re actually talking right now about licensing it to them for the Olympics in Paris. So, we’re actually going in at the end of June, we’re heading to Nashville and we’ve got a full orchestra on hold, we’re gonna re-record it. The recording, I think it still sounds great, but I wanted to make a few changes — maybe open up the middle, maybe we’ll send it to you guys, you can turn it into an EDM track.”
And this tease by Tesh got turned into reality after the league announced its new media rights deal. First, NBC tweeted out confirmation with a video that prominently featured the song.
And in its release about the news, NBC told fans that “Roundball Rock” will, indeed, be the theme music. For ’90s NBA fans, it’s hard for there to be better news.
Starz is home to many ridiculously popular series, but real ones also know that the Outlander craze began dominating the premium cable network back in 2014 around the time that 50 Cent’s Power Universe debuted and prior to P-Valley, and BMF. Upon Outlander‘s debut, of Diana Gabaldon’s same-named book series tuned in for bodice ripping and stayed for the highly enjoyable blend of fantasy, history, and an epic romance with a feminist bent.
The show will conclude with the eighth season, which is currently filming, but before that lands, Outlander must finish airing its seventh installment. The wonky timing can be chalked up as a 2023 strike casualty, but the back end of this season does have a release date, and there’s even better news: Blood of My Blood, a prequel series that revolves around the parental love stories of the Outlander leads, has been filming as well. This guilty pleasure has new sights and sounds in store upon its return, so let’s discuss what fans can expect:
Plot
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Starz released these new images to tide over Outlander addicts who are growing frustrated over the wait for more episodes. Clearly, Claire Randall Fraser (Caitríona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) are still going strong, but viewers (and readers of the books) would expect no less. A look at young Ian can be found below, too.
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Unfortunately, however, Claire and Jamie will not be having the most stress-free experience with other aspects of their lives when the show comes back. Executive producer Maril Davis warned that although the pair (along with Young Ian) travels home (to Jamie’s childhood abode, Lallybroch), they find that “[I]t’s a homecoming, but things happen that are more of a sad note.” Additionally, Davis declared, “Home is never the home you knew. It’s never going to be the same. That’s true when we come back — there’s troubling things on the horizon and some painful stuff. It’s bittersweet.”
As the synopsis reveals, the show returns with the trio traveling home to Scotland while the Revolutionary War continues to throw up obstacles:
Coming off of the first half of ‘Outlander’ season seven, viewers find Claire, Jamie and Young Ian leaving the colonies and arriving in their beloved homeland: Scotland. The perils of the Revolutionary War force them to choose between standing by those they love and fighting for the land they have made their new home. Meanwhile, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna (Sophie Skelton) face new enemies across time, and must battle the forces that threaten to pull their family apart.
At present, Starz hasn’t revealed how or when the lead in to the Blood of My Blood prequel will happen. Since the series is filming simultaneously with Outlander‘s final season, it seems likely that the prequel will air in between seasons while detailing the separate love stories of two couples, who happen to be parents of the leading duo.
Cast
Sam Heughan and Caitríona Balfe have embodied their roles for over a decade now, and the rest of the cast includes Richard Rankin, Sophie Skelton, David Berry, John Bell, Izzy Meikle-Small, Joey Phillips, and Charles Vandervaart.
Release Date
November 22 is the magic day for eight more weekly episodes to begin and eventually complete the sixteen-episode season. Unlike most split-season occasions, however, Outlander will return after not airing any episodes for a full year (since August 2023). Hopefully, the wait for the eighth season won’t be as enduring.
Trailer
Starz released this teaser with a full trailer pending.
This past Saturday, Cordae announced his third album is on the way, and today, he followed up with its first single, the punchline-packed “Saturday Mornings.” The song finds Cordae reuniting with his rhyme hero Lil Wayne to trade bars full of wordplay over an easygoing soul sample produced by Boogz. The video, directed by APLUS, sees the two rappers doing their thing outside of an airplane hangar, interspersed with day-in-the-life footage from the recording process of Cordae’s upcoming follow-up to From A Birds Eye View.
Although it’s been two years since that album was released, Cordae has kept up a relatively steady stream of single releases, including the Anderson .Paak collaboration “Two Tens” (part of a collection of J. Cole-produced tracks between the two that could fill out an EP), the Juice WRLD collaboration “Doomsday,” which appeared on Lyrical Lemonade’s new album this year, and “Make Up Your Mind.” He also created a collaboration with tennis star Naomi Osaka — their baby daughter, Shai.
“Saturday Mornings” marks the Uproxx cover star‘s second outing with Lil Wayne, with whom he previously collaborated on From A Birds Eye View single “Sinister.”
You can watch Cordae’s video for “Saturday Mornings” featuring Lil Wayne above.
Within all of that, the WNBA also has a new rights deal alongside the NBA’s, as the league also officially announced on Wednesday their portion of the new 11-year deal (worth a reported $2.2 billion) with the same three networks. ESPN and Amazon are part of the current TV deal, but NBC is the new addition, and will seemingly be replacing CBS as the network TV partner (with ABC also continuing to carry games as part of the Disney/ESPN package). According to the league, the new agreement means ESPN and ABC will carry a minimum of 25 regular season games, NBC platforms (including USA and Peacock) will carry 50 games, and Prime Video will carry 30 games.
The biggest change is that the playoffs and Finals will now rotate between the networks. ESPN and ABC will carry eight semifinals and five Finals, while Prime Video and NBC will carry seven semifinals and three Finals each. ESPN networks will continue to have All-Star and the WNBA Draft, while Prime Video will retain the Commissioner’s Cup championship game.
The NBA’s highly-anticipated new media rights deal is finally here. After lengthy negotiations to figure out which networks will serve as the league’s broadcast partners going forward, the confirmed in a statement the long-reported news that three places won out: Disney, Amazon, and NBCUniversal. The deal will run through 2035-36, and while the NBA did not confirm a price on the deal, reports have indicated that it will bring in $76 billion over the next 11 years.
“Our new global media agreements with Disney, NBCUniversal and Amazon will maximize the reach and accessibility of NBA games for fans in the United States and around the world,” Adam Silver said in a statement. “These partners will distribute our content across a wide range of platforms and help transform the fan experience over the next decade.”
In an unsurprising bit of continuity, Disney will continue to be the league’s top broadcast partner, which means that it will get the opportunity to broadcast the NBA Finals, as it has done since 2003. Additionally, the network would get one conference finals matchup in ten of the 11 years of the deal, along with 80 regular season games, all of the Christmas Day games, the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, NBA Draft, NBA Draft Lottery and half of the games that make up NBA Summer League games.
NBC and Amazon will be the two other participating networks — the former was a longtime NBA broadcaster before its partnership with the league came to an end in 2002, while Amazon has been slowly but surely growing its footprint in the world of live sports in recent years. For NBC, this arrangement will give them the league’s opening night, more than 100 regular season games, and all of the events at All-Star weekend other than the Celebrity Game. Amazon will get the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals of the NBA Cup, along with the Play-In Tournament and 66 regular season games. Both will get a conference finals broadcast in six of the 11 years.
The regular season games will be divvied up based on nights of the week. Disney will get games on Sunday afternoons, along with Saturday, Wednesday, and Friday nights; NBC will get Sunday and Tuesday nights; and Amazon will get Thursday and Friday nights, along with Saturday afternoons. Streaming will also be an important part of the deal, with Peacock getting a Monday doubleheader every week, Amazon airing all of its content on Prime Video, and both ESPN and NBC airing its nationally broadcast games on its apps.
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