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Adam Silver Not Concerned By Dip In NBA TV Ratings As Interest Continues To Grow Across The Board

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Despite a slight dip in NBA TV ratings this year, commissioner Adam Silver isn’t concerned with new plans for the league coming soon as interest continues to grow.

Adam Silver Not Worried By Dip In Ratings

NBA commissioner Adam Silver spoke this week about some new changes to the league that are coming up, as well as providing an update on NBA TV ratings so far this season.

Before the NBA Cup final on Tuesday night, Silver discussed the ratings which have taken a recent dip, but they aren’t a worry for the commissioner who has big plans for the near future.

“If you look at other data points, in terms of our business, for example, we’ve just come off the last two years of the highest attendance in the history of this league,” Silver said.

“We’re at a point where our social media audience is at the highest of any league and continuing to grow exponentially. So, it’s not a lack of interest in this game.”

A New Way To Watch The NBA

Although the ratings have dropped, with interest growing within the league, Silver has made the huge decision to make every game in the NBA available on streaming platforms as of next year.

“We’re almost at the inflection point where people are watching more programming on streaming than they are in traditional television,” Silver noted. “And it’s a reason why for our new television deals, which will enter into next year, every game is going to be available on a streaming service.”

It is likely that the streaming service Silver was referencing is Amazon Prime, with a new 11-year, $76billion deal kicking in for the NBA alongside ESPN, NBC and ABC from next season.

“And as we move to streaming service, putting aside how the actual game is played on the floor, it’s going to allow us from a production standpoint to do all kinds of things that you can’t do through traditional television. All kinds of new functionality, all kinds of new options and screens that are available.”

The changes to the way we watch the NBA going forward were announced on the same night that Silver confirmed changes to the All-Star format for February.

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Olly Taliku has worked with highly respected sports and gambling websites such as The Sports Daily, Basketball Insiders, Augusta Free Press and Business2Community where he has produced hundreds of articles alongside being published with Burton Albion and Chesterfield FC. At Burton Olly worked closely alongside the women's team, producing mainly matchday content including reports and interviews, while at Chesterfield he worked in a similar role but with the academy side, as well as some first team content. He also has experience as an accredited Premier League and EFL writer for Prost International where he worked during the 2021/22 season to produce matchday content as an on location reporter. Olly specialises in football as well as long form SEO content plus news, tips and betting but also produces content on basketball, baseball and American football. Some of his sports betting work can be found on www.sportslens.com and www.thesportsdaily.com.

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