KEY POINTS
  • Broadcast station owners including Scripps, Nexstar, Sinclair and Gray are interested in obtaining rights to local NBA, NHL and MLB games, according to people familiar with the matter.
  • Local game rights could be up for grabs as part of the Diamond Sports bankruptcy filing, or as Warner Bros. Discovery looks to exit the business.
  • Broadcast station owners and pay TV providers, including DirecTV, have been meeting with the leagues and teams to discuss contingency plans to continue delivering games, the people said.
  • Pay TV providers are looking for other solutions for the diminished regional sports network business, and are balking at the prospect of broadcast stations putting more games over the air, the people said.

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Tensions are building among broadcast station owners and pay TV providers as the local rights to air NBA, NHL and MLB games go up for grabs.

Broadcast station owners including E.W. Scripps Co., Gray Television, Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair have been in discussions with leagues and teams about potential deals to carry games on free over-the-air channels, according to people familiar with the matter, as long-held media rights for teams on regional sports networks unravel.

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