Turner Sports Officially Announces 8-Year Deal with MLB

We have received the official announcement from Turner Sports of its new eight year deal with Major League Baseball. We know about the 13 regular season games it will carry with no local blackouts. We know of the one Wild Card Playoff Game and two League Division Series. We did not know that the two LDS will be from the same league every year, alternating between the American and National Leagues. We do know that TBS will carry one League Championship Series every year alternating leagues with Fox as it has since 2007.

Here are the new features for Turner. It will get TV Everywhere rights meaning it can stream its games on various Turner platforms on computers, mobiles and tablets. There will be digital rights for the Bleacher Report.

Here’s the Turner announcement.

TURNER BROADCASTING AND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL REACH AN EIGHT-YEAR MEDIA RIGHTS EXTENSION

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and Major League Baseball have reached an eight-year, media rights extension that will encompass a variety of screens and platforms it was announced today by MLB Commissioner Allan H. Selig and David Levy, President of Sales, Distribution and Sports, Turner Broadcasting.  This new agreement builds on MLB’s long-standing relationship with Turner Sports and is highlighted by an extension of TBS’s television rights for the MLB postseason and the addition of co-exist rights for the network’s ‘Sunday MLB on TBS’ franchise. The agreement also features TV Everywhere rights and expanded digital rights for Turner’s portfolio.

The extended agreement, effective 2014 through 2021, will guarantee a 45-plus year continuous relationship between Turner and MLB, dating back to 1973 when the company began televising MLB games on WTCG (now TBS). The partnership represents one of the longest-running relationships between a media company and league in the history of televised sports.  The current agreement between MLB and Turner, which started in 2007, will conclude following the 2013 season.

“Major League Baseball on TBS has been a staple of our programming foundation and the home to so many memorable baseball moments,” said Levy. “This agreement reflects our respect for one another’s business and the mutual regard we have with MLB.”

Selig added: “I have often said in recent years that we are living in the golden age of baseball and that the game has never been more popular.  But to see the unprecedented and historic commitment these networks have made to televising Major League Baseball for years to come is truly amazing.  On behalf of Major League Baseball, I am thrilled that we will continue our relationships with both FOX and Turner.  Both networks are passionate about baseball and are committed to covering, promoting and growing the sport, and I want to thank them for their continued support.”

Beginning with the 2014 MLB season, Turner’s expanded package will include the following television rights:

  • TBS will have exclusive television rights to one League Championship Series each year of the agreement.  As part of the deal, the ALCS and NLCS will alternate each year between TBS and Fox.
  • TBS will have exclusive rights to broadcast two of the four MLB Division Series, which will alternate between AL and NL each year.
  • TBS will carry one Wild Card Game, presented by Budweiser, which will alternate between the AL and NL each year.
  • TBS will also air afternoon games with new co-exist rights on the final 13 Sundays of the regular season as part of the network’s ‘Sunday MLB on TBS’ Game of the Week package

“This new agreement adds considerable value to our portfolio of offerings,” adds Levy.  “We’re pleased to extend our relationship with the MLB brand across multiple screens to create an even richer baseball experience for our viewers, advertisers and distribution partners.”

Fox’s announcement will be posted as soon as its available.

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