Friday, July 2, 2021

Report: Sinclair Makes Offer For NBC Sports Networks


Sinclair Broadcasting Group, already the nation’s dominant owner of regional sports networks, has made an offer to acquire NBCUniversal’s seven regional sports networks, The NY Post reports.

If Sinclair succeeds in buying the RSNs, it would add dozens of popular National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball teams to its already vast collection of sports broadcast rights, including the Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Capitals, Golden State Warriors, and San Francisco Giants.

A deal would also give Sinclair an 8-percent stake in SportsNet New York, which broadcasts Mets games, sources said.

The preliminary offer, for an amount that could not be immediately ascertained, was made as part of a June 28 deadline for first round bids, two sources familiar with the talks told The Post.

That means the offer could easily come to naught because Sinclair has not yet been privy to all of the financial details around NBC’s RSNs, which will only be provided to bidders that make it through to the auction’s next round.

As first reported by the Wall Street Journal in May, Comcast-owned NBCUniversal has been exploring a sale of its RSNs as it struggles to figure out the next steps for a business segment that’s being slowly dismantled by cord cutting.

RSNs relies on cable and satellite TV customers, who have been in decline thanks to the growth of streaming video. The pandemic worsened the problem because consumers found themselves being billed extra to watch sports despite a ban live sporting events.

Sinclair is making its offer despite significant pressure on its own RSN business, which gives it the right to broadcast the games of 14 MLB teams, 16 NBA teams, and 12 National Hockey League teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals and the Dallas Mavericks.

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