NHL, NBC Sports Group agree to broadcast deal

NEW   YORK , NY   – The National Hockey League and the NBC Sports   Group   have   reached agreement on a landmark 10-year television and media   rights   deal, taking the partnership through the 2020-21 season. The expanded   partnership,   under   which NBC remains the exclusive network home and VERSUS the exclusive cable home of the NHL® in the U.S., is highlighted by   the   first-ever   national   distribution   of   all   Stanley Cup® Playoffs contests,   including,   for the first time, exclusive coverage starting with the   Conference   Semifinals.   The   agreement   also calls for the NBC Sports Group   to   televise   100   regular   season   games   per year and introduces a national   NBC   broadcast on Thanksgiving Friday.   The announcement was made today   by   NHL   Commissioner   Gary   Bettman and Dick Ebersol, Chairman, NBC Sports Group.
According   to   the   agreement,   the   NBC Sports Group obtains digital rights   across all platforms and devices for the games it televises. In the regular   season,   NBC   will   continue   to broadcast a national “Game of the Week,”   along   with its coverage of the NHL Winter Classic® and “Hockey Day in   America.”   VERSUS also will telecast an exclusive national “Game of the Week,”   as well as NHL Premiere™ Games, NHL Faceoff™, the NHL All-Star Game and   any   future   NHL   Heritage   Classic™ outdoor games in Canada.   NBC and VERSUS   remain the exclusive home of the Stanley Cup Final.   The NBC Sports Group’s   commitment   includes building a new studio for NHL Network™ at its existing facility Stamford, Conn.
  “This   is   the   most significant U.S. media rights partnership in the League’s   history,”   said   NHL   Commissioner Gary Bettman. “NBC Universal / Comcast is one of the most important, connected and ‘wired’ media companies in   the U.S., and as the potential of the NBC Sports Group is realized, the importance of our relationship will become more apparent to hockey fans and our business partners.
  “NBC   Sports   and   Comcast   have   been   fantastic partners. They have provided   incredible   coverage   of   our   sport   and   have teamed with us to deliver   the best TV viewership figures in three decades. It is a credit to our   players,   our   great game and our outstanding fans that Brian Roberts, Steve   Burke,   Dick Ebersol and their teams would make a commitment of this scale. We also know the best is yet to come.”
  “We   have   significantly   increased the value of the NBC Sports Group with   this unprecedented,   10-year   agreement   with   the   National   Hockey
League,”    said    Dick    Ebersol,   Chairman,   NBC   Sports   Group.    “What’s particularly   exciting   for   us   is   not   only   the significant increase in regular   season games, but the reality of a dream that every single playoff game   will   air   on   an   NBC Sports Group platform. For the first time, the Conference   Semifinal   round will be exclusive on VERSUS with a 200 percent increase in games. In the regular season, we’re increasing VERSUS’ coverage from roughly 50 to 90 games.
  “I   cannot understate the importance of Gary Bettman’s leadership. He understands   the   scope and the promotional ability of not only our new NBC Sports   Group,   but   of the new NBCUniversal under Comcast’s ownership. The NHL has been and will continue to be one of our cornerstone properties.”
  The   NHL’s   partnerships with both NBC Sports and VERSUS launched for the   2005-06 season and the six-year relationship has produced many ratings milestones. Among them:
·      Overall NHL television ratings in the United States have increased by 84 percent over the last four years
·       The   2011   NHL   Winter   Classic   on NBC was the most-watched regular season game in the U.S. in 36 years
·       VERSUS’   2011 regular season viewership was the network’s best ever, up 17 percent over last season
·      The 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs saw the largest audience in the history of   the sport, with Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on NBC the most-watched NHL game in the U.S. in 36 years
·       The   2010   Playoffs on VERSUS were the most watched on U.S. cable in eight   years,   while the first two rounds were the most watched on cable on record.
·       Just last week, VERSUS achieved its best opening night viewership in its six years of Stanley Cup Playoffs coverage
  The   agreement   between   the   NHL   and   the NBC Sports Group includes targeted   promotion across the combined Comcast/NBCUniversal company which, since   the   merger,   consists   of   20   television networks and more than 40 digital platforms. VERSUS, which was in 64 million homes in 2005, is now in more   than   79   million homes and is on course for further expansion of its distribution.   The combined promotional muscle has already led to increased ratings for events such as the NHL Winter Classic, NHL Heritage Classic and Hockey Day in America.
Over the last five years, the NHL has grown TV ratings, substantially increased   sponsorship   and   advertising   revenue through partnerships with blue   chip   companies,   built   a   robust   digital   business   and   created a year-round   calendar   of   big   events including the NHL Winter Classic, all while   receiving   numerous   industry awards and media accolades. The League for   the   2010-11   season   is   on pace to once again set a record for total revenue despite the challenging economy, surpassing $2.9 billion overall. Comment@prohockeynews.com

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