Stay ahead of the game with critical insights into the NBA and its 30 franchises
The National Basketball Association (NBA) enters its 2024/25 season with the long-running saga over its next domestic broadcast rights deals finally over.
At a time of rising franchise valuations and record attendances, basketball’s dominant competition secured bumper contracts worth US$76 billion and, in doing so, affirmed its status as a commercial juggernaut.
Released ahead of the new season, the NBA Business Report contains essential intelligence and commercial contract details relating to the NBA and its 30 franchises.
WHAT'S FEATURED IN THE NBA BUSINESS REPORT?
The NBA Business Report aggregates critical intelligence pertaining to its teams, arenas, fan interests and international broadcasters. Yet the new report takes you far deeper into the business of the NBA, with more in-depth financial data and exclusive insights from a broader range of leading third-party sources.
Contents include:
- Profiles of each team and their commercial partners
- Financial details for major sponsorship and broadcast rights deals
- Insights into why the NBA is considered the most tech-savvy league and it’s tech partners
- Exclusive data and analytics on sponsorship, consumer interest, media rights, social media, ticketing and more
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
- $3.38 BN - Global value of the NBA’s media rights
- 32% - YoY rise in NBA regular season ticket sales on Viagogo
- $1.5 BN - Total sponsorship spending across all 30 franchises
WHAT MAKES THE REPORT UNIQUE?
In addition to aggregating publicly accessible information, the NBA 2024/25 Business Report unites proprietary insights and analytics from an array of partner data providers, much of which is not available anywhere else in the sports industry.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Teams
- Official Partners
- Broadcasters
- Insight: The NBA Tech Stack
- Data & Analytics
- Consumer
- Media
- Financial
- Attendance
- Social
- Sponsorship
- Fandom
- Ticketing
- Arenas
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