Paul Kukla of Kukla’s Korner posted an article in which Streamable’s Michael King revealed that Bally Sports has to renew its rights to broadcast NHL and NBA games…
Sinclair President and CEO Chris Ripley said during the company’s 2Q 2021 Earnings Call on Wednesday that the company remains committed to launching a direct-to-consumer Bally Sports App in the first half of 2022, but they have another streaming deal to worry about.
Ripley said streaming rights for the NBA and NHL on the Bally RSNs were up for renewal in the coming months. These are to continue offering TV Everywhere access via the Bally Sports App.
Despite this, he was confident of Sinclair’s position, pointing out that they are the only bidder in place for the digital rights for the two leagues.
“You know we are the only buyer for those, you know, there is no one else they can be sold to,” Ripley said. “So, we have a relatively good position.”
And The Athletic’s Daniel Kaplan revealed that Bally Sports plans on advertising in-game sports betting via its Bally Sports App within the next year or two:
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