The Record (Troy, NY)

IndyCar inks 3-year media rights deal with NBC

- By Jenna Fryer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. » IndyCar has signed a new media rights package with NBCSports Group that will dramatical­ly increase its exposure next season and move the Indianapol­is 500 to a different network for the first time since 1965.

Jon Miller, president of pro- gramming for NBC Sports Group, called the Indy 500 “one of the great jewels in all of sports” and said he was thrilled the network has been “entrusted” with the iconic event.

The three-year deal begins in 2019 and gives NBC the entire IndyCar package. It has most recently been split between ABC and NBC Sports, and only ABC was permitted to air races on broadcast television. NBC was relegated to cable.

Under the new contract, eight IndyCar races will be on broadcast next season, up from five that ABC aired. The rest of the schedule will be on NBC Sports Network.

The deal also puts IndyCar in the NBC Gold package, a directto- consumer product in which subscriber­s can purchase addi- tional content that is not televised.

The big prize of the package is the Indianapol­is 500, which NBC will include in its “Championsh­ip Season” marketing campaign. The network touts numerous high-profile championsh­ip events from May to July that include horse racing’s Triple Crown, Premier League

Championsh­ip Sunday, the French Open, the Stanley Cup Finals and the Tour de France. ABC had a strangleho­ld on the Indy 500 and its contract limited NBC- aired events to cable. Both IndyCar CEO Mark Miles and heavyweigh­t team owners Roger Penske and Chip Ganassi had stressed the need for IndyCar to be on one network going forward with fewer races on cable. “Mark Miles had a singlehand­ed focus in finding just one partner,” Miller told The Associated Press.

Miles told the AP that both NBC and ABC were in the bidding until the very end, with both networks interested in obtaining IndyCar’s media rights. Negotia- tions apparently ended late last week and ABC sent an internal memo to its stations notifying them the IndyCar package would end after this season. An em- ployee at one of those stations revealed ABC’s statement in a since- deleted tweet, and ABC refused to comment all weekend.

IndyCar and NBC then announced the new deal Wednesday.

As part of the NBC Sports deal:

— All 2019 IndyCar races will be streamed live on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

— The Indy 500 and qualifying will be on NBC, along with seven other IndyCar races.

— NBCSN will air the remainder of the schedule; that channel has seen an 87 percent increase in IndyCar viewership over the past four years.

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Graham Rahal (15) races into turn two before finishing second in the IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Sunday, March 11, 2018, in St. Petersburg, Fla.
JASON BEHNKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Graham Rahal (15) races into turn two before finishing second in the IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Sunday, March 11, 2018, in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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