What sports will be covered under the new media rights deal?
The deal covers football, men’s and women’s basketball, and Olympic sports.
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The Mountain West Conference has announced a multi-year media rights agreement with CBS Sports, Fox Sports, The CW Network, and Kiswe, ensuring broad distribution across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. This marks a significant st...
The Mountain West's new media deal arrives after significant conference realignment, notably the Pac-12 exodus. The conference has worked to stabilize its membership and secure its financial future. The agreement ensures that legacy conference members will not see a decrease from the previous media rights payout of around $3.5 million per year.
The deal provides extensive visibility across various platforms. CBS Sports Network will broadcast 15 regular-season football games, with at least one on CBS and Paramount+&ref=yanuki.com. Fox Sports will air 12 regular-season football games across its networks. The CW will add 13 regular-season football games, 20 men’s basketball games, and 15 women’s basketball games to its lineup. All other events will be streamed via the MW App, transitioning to a paid subscription service.
This multi-platform approach is designed to maximize exposure for Mountain West schools and generate revenue through both traditional broadcasting and direct-to-consumer streaming. The revenue from the MW App subscriptions will be shared with the schools, incentivizing them to drive subscriptions.
The deal covers football, men’s and women’s basketball, and Olympic sports.
The agreements begin in the 2026-27 season.
It will transition from a free streaming service to a pay service with monthly and annual subscription options.
Subscription revenue will be returned to member schools.
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