NBA Media Rights Negotiations Wrapping Up, Where’s Apple?, NBA and Apple Immersive Video

Today's Above Avalon Daily email covers the following topics:

  • NBA Media Rights Negotiations Wrapping Up

  • Where’s Apple?

  • NBA and Apple Immersive Video

Today's update will have an NBA / Apple theme. We begin with a close look at how the NBA media rights negotiations are trending (via the WSJ). The discussion goes over who are likely to be the big winners. We then turn to Apple and look at where the company is relative to NBA media rights. The update concludes with some ways the NBA can embrace Apple Immersive Video.

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