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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dey Japa From NBC, Enter Amazon Prime, Warner Bros. Discovery: Sources ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ผ

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Di biggest name for NASCAR don relocate.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. dey leave NBC and dey go racing newcomers Amazon Prime Video and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, sources wey sabi di tori tell The Athletic.

Dem dey expect say Earnhardt go take dis season off and then start hin broadcasting career again for 2025 wen WBD Sports and Amazon begin dia coverage. Di move go give WBD Sports and Amazon instant credibility wen dem start dia series. Each of dem go get five races per season. WBD Sportsโ€™ races go dey broadcast for TNT, stream for Max, and get Bleacher Report part. NASCAR go join WBD Sportsโ€™ strong NBA, NCAA Tournament, MLB, and NHL programming schedule. Amazon Prime Video already get exclusive NFL games for Thursday nights and e dey lead to add NBA once di league decide di partners for dia next negotiations.

Earnhardt tell NBC about hin decision last week, according to sources wey sabi wetin dem discuss. Even as Earnhardt dey expect to take di year off, e still fit do another deal with one of di two broadcast partners, wey be Fox and NBC. For now, no serious talk dey with any of dem.

โ€œDale Earnhardt Jr. dey well loved for di NASCAR world and e don contribute plenty things to NBC Sports, from hin work as analyst for our NASCAR coverage to hin experiences as correspondent for major events like di Indianapolis 500, di Kentucky Derby, di Super Bowl, and di Olympics,โ€ na so NBC Sports spokesperson tell The Athletic. โ€œWe thank Dale and we wish am di best as e waka go.โ€

Earnhardt talk for hin podcast for early February say e hope say e go still remain with NBC, even as e talk say e no get contract for 2024.

โ€œI definitely love being in di broadcast booth and want to continue doing that,โ€ Earnhardt yarn for hin podcast, โ€œDale Jr. Download.โ€ โ€œWe don hold some great conversations with all of NASCARโ€™s TV partners. My home and my love dey with NBC, and I go like to return back with dem. So we go see wetin go happen.โ€

Earnhardt, 49, join NBC for 2018 immediately after e retire from racing.

NASCAR move to four partners for di latest TV contracts, still remain with incumbents NBC and Fox, wey go continue to air 14 races for 2025 join WBD Sports and Amazonโ€™s combined 10. Di overall NASCAR deals dey for seven years and an estimated $7.7 billion dollars for total. Di current season still dey exclusively on Fox and NBC.

For 2025, Amazon and WBD Sports go join di coverage and dem go build around Earnhardt. ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ“บ


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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Bounce from NBC to Amazon Prime, Warner Bros. Discovery: Sources ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ผ

Di biggest name in NASCAR dey make moves.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. dey waka comot from NBC and dey head to di racing newcomers Amazon Prime Video and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, sources wey sabi di matter yan The Athletic.

Dem expect say Earnhardt go chill for dis season and then continue im broadcasting career for 2025 wen WBD Sports and Amazon begin dia coverage. Di move go give WBD Sports and Amazon instant credibility as dem start dia series. Each of dem go get five races per season. WBD Sports races go dey show for TNT, stream for Max, and get Bleacher Report part. NASCAR go join to add spice to WBD Sports’ NBA, NCAA Tournament, MLB, and NHL programming schedule. Amazon Prime Videoโ€™s subscription service don already feature exclusive NFL games on Thursday nights and e fit add NBA once di league decide di partners for di upcoming negotiations.

Earnhardt tell NBC about im decision last week, according to sources wey sabi di gists. Although dem expect Earnhardt to take dis year off, e still get di flex to arrange anoda deal with Fox and NBC. But for now, dem no dey yarn anything serious with any of dem.

โ€œDale Earnhardt Jr. na celebrity for di NASCAR world and e don contribute wella to NBC Sports, from im work as analyst on our NASCAR coverage to im role as correspondent for major events like di Indianapolis 500, di Kentucky Derby, di Super Bowl, and di Olympics,โ€ NBC Sports spokesperson yan The Athletic. โ€œWe thank Dale and we wish am well for im future.โ€

Earnhardt express im desire to remain with NBC for im podcast for early February, even though e acknowledge say e no get contract for 2024.

โ€œI really dey feel to dey di broadcast booth and I wan continue dey do dat,โ€ Earnhardt yan for im podcast, โ€œDale Jr. Download.โ€ โ€œWe don yarn well with all of NASCARโ€™s TV partners. My home and my love na for NBC, and I go like come back join dem. So make we see wetin go happen.โ€

Earnhardt, wey be 49 years old, join NBC for 2018 just after e retire from racing.

NASCAR move to four partners for dia latest TV contracts, remain with NBC and Fox, wey go continue to show 14 races for 2025, plus WBD Sports and Amazon wey go get 10 combined. Di overall NASCAR deals dey span seven years and worth an estimated $7.7 billion in total. Di current season still dey show exclusively for Fox and NBC.

For 2025, Amazon and WBD Sports go join di coverage, and dem go build around Earnhardt. ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ“บ


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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Leaves NBC for Amazon Prime, Warner Bros. Discovery: Sources ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ผ

The biggest name in NASCAR is making a move.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is departing NBC and heading to the racing newcomers Amazon Prime Video and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, sources familiar with the matter informed The Athletic.

Earnhardt is expected to take this season off and then resume his broadcasting career in 2025 when WBD Sports and Amazon begin their coverage. The move is anticipated to provide instant credibility to WBD Sports and Amazon as they kick off their series. Each will feature five races per season. WBD Sportsโ€™ races will be broadcast on TNT, streamed on Max, and include a Bleacher Report component. NASCAR will complement WBD Sportsโ€™ robust NBA, NCAA Tournament, MLB, and NHL programming schedule. Amazon Prime Videoโ€™s subscription service already offers exclusive NFL games on Thursday nights and is a leading contender to add the NBA once the league decides its partners in its upcoming negotiations.

Earnhardt informed NBC of his decision last week, according to sources familiar with the discussions. While Earnhardt is expected to take the year off, he still has the flexibility to strike another deal with one of the two broadcast partners, Fox and NBC. However, there are no substantial talks underway with either at this point.

โ€œDale Earnhardt Jr. is beloved in the NASCAR world and has made numerous contributions to NBC Sports, from his work as an analyst on our NASCAR coverage to his experiences as a correspondent at major events like the Indianapolis 500, the Kentucky Derby, the Super Bowl, and the Olympics,โ€ an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Athletic. โ€œWe thank Dale and we wish him the best going forward.โ€

Earnhardt expressed his desire to remain with NBC on his podcast in early February, even as he acknowledged he is without a contract for 2024.

โ€œI definitely love being in the broadcast booth and want to continue doing that,โ€ Earnhardt said on his podcast, โ€œDale Jr. Download.โ€ โ€œWeโ€™ve had some great conversations with all of NASCARโ€™s TV partners. My home and my love is at NBC, and Iโ€™d love to be back with them. So weโ€™ll see where it goes.โ€

Earnhardt, 49, joined NBC in 2018 immediately after retiring from racing.

NASCAR moved to four partners in its latest TV contracts, remaining with incumbents NBC and Fox, who will continue to air 14 races in 2025, in addition to WBD Sports and Amazonโ€™s combined 10. The overall NASCAR deals span seven years and are estimated to be worth $7.7 billion in total. The current season remains exclusively on Fox and NBC.

In 2025, Amazon and WBD Sports will join the coverage, and they will each build around Earnhardt. ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ“บ

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