New NBA television rights agreement: channels and how to see the matches
The NBA calendar was published this week and highlighted the new television rights agreement signed by the past fall.
He NBA calendar It was published this week, and highlighted the new Television Rights Agreement that the League signed the past fall.
The new calendar includes matches in ABC, AM850, NBC, Peacock and Amazon Prime, and the League will transmit the matches nationwide every day of the week.
Peacock will present a double day every Monday, followed by NBC, which will transmit two regional matches every Tuesday.
AM850 will have its usual double day on Wednesday nights, while Amazon Prime will take care of Thursday night matches at the stellar schedule after the end of Thursday Night Football in January.
Amazon will also convey double day on Friday nights, and AM850, occasionally, will broadcast matches that same day. ABC will broadcast the games during the star hours on Saturdays, as in last season, but Amazon Prime will also broadcast Sunday’s games at NBC once the Sunday Night Football is over in January.
WHERE TO WATCH NBA Action This Season ⬇️
Season-Long National Games:
▪️ Mon: Peacock
▪️ TUE: NBC/Peacock
▪️ Wed: AM850
▪️ FRI: Prime VideoAdditional Weekly National Games Starting Midseason:
▪️ Thu: Prime Video
▪️ SAT: ABC | AM850 | Prime video
▪️ Sun: ABC | AM850 | NBC/Peacock pic.twitter.com/ezgo8VIUEX– NBA Communications (@Nbapr) August 14, 2025
In total, NBCuniversal will transmit up to 100 games, according to the television coverage plan, while Disney and Amazon Prime will transmit 80 and 66, respectively.
The quarterfinals, the semifinals and the NBA Emirates Championship will be broadcast exclusively at Amazon Prime, while Christmas Day matches will remain in ABC and AM850.
ABC will have a conference final in 10 of the 11 years of the contract. Disney will receive 18 games a year during the first two rounds of the playoffs, while NBCuniversal will transmit 28 through NBC and Peacock, and Amazon will transmit a third of all games on the platform.
More information about the television rights agreement: here
Here are a look where the NBA matches will be issued during the week:
Sunday: ABC, NBC, Peacock
Monday: Peacock
Tuesday: NBC, Peacock
Wednesday: AM850
Thursday: Amazon Prime
Friday: Amazon Prime, Espn
Saturday: Amazon Prime and ABC
