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Major League Baseball Signs New TV Deals Bringing Games to Netflix and Streaming Platforms
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Major League Baseball revealed three new media rights agreements that will distribute games across Netflix, NBC, Peacock, and ESPN starting soon. The deals reshape how fans watch over the next three seasons. NBC secures Sunday games while Netflix broadcasts the Home Run Derby.
The partnerships expand streaming options for baseball viewers nationwide. Traditional broadcast elements remain alongside digital platforms.
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The Context
Baseball has aired on network television since the mid-20th century in America. Viewership patterns shifted dramatically toward streaming services recently.
Media rights generate billions in revenue for professional sports leagues. MLB seeks broader reach through multiple providers.
Fans gain flexibility to watch on preferred devices without cable subscriptions. Rural viewers sometimes struggle with streaming reliability.
Younger audiences favor on-demand content over scheduled broadcasts. Older fans often prefer familiar television channels.
The agreements take effect across the upcoming seasons. Specific financial terms were not disclosed publicly.
League officials described the moves as adapting to modern consumption habits. Games will appear on more screens than ever.
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