MLB announced an $800 million deal with ESPN, NBC and Netflix on Wednesday. Here's what Mariners fans need to know.
According to the report, YouTube TV’s new Disney deal’s ESPN Unlimited upgrade has excluded MLB.TV. Instead, MLB’s out-of-market streaming service is soon moving to the ESPN application. Starting in ...
MLB is ushering in a new television era for baseball fans, as the league has reportedly landed new media deals with NBC, Netflix and ESPN, according to The Athletic. Here's a quick breakdown of what ...
The shakeups in the agreement mostly see NBC and its parent company, NBCUniversal, commanding a larger share of baseball coverage, picking up several key games and events previously aired by ESPN, ...
On Wednesday, a major set of broadcast rights deals was reached. Major League Baseball has made deals with Netflix, NBCUniversal and ESPN for the 2026-2028 seas ...
MLB is heading into a year of uncertainty that seems likely to end in a lockout, but one key piece of the league's immediate future has been finalized. A new television rights deal is set to be ...
It might come as a surprise for some, but Apple TV’s package of MLB games seems to be driving substantial subscriber growth.
Major League Baseball on Wednesday announced three new media rights deals that will reshape how the sport is consumed. Over the next three seasons, MLB will spread its games across new partners and an ...
Major League Baseball announced new national television deals for the 2026-28 seasons with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix on Wednesday. NBC/Peacock will be the new home of Sunday Night Baseball and the first ...
Here's how to watch Game 5 of this year's World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The way fans watch baseball is about to drastically change, as Major League Baseball tears the Band-Aid off its distribution model and pivots toward a future where linear television and streaming ...
As part of the new agreement, ESPN has secured the exclusive rights of MLB.TV — the league’s overall streaming service. For many fans that live out of their favorite team’s local market, they use MLB.