Brewers’ new telecast rights agreement keeps them on TV for another season
Brewers fans now have clarity over their viewing options for the upcoming 2025 season.
On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Brewers and FanDuel Sports Network announced their telecast rights agreement for the upcoming season. The network was rebranded from the Brewers’ former home, Bally Sports, and will produce the broadcasts for this year’s games.
There will also be an option on Amazon’s Prime Video platform to provide accessibility to “streamers throughout the Brewers territory.”
In a press release, Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger said, “The media landscape is complex and evolving rapidly, but our top priority is to ensure that Brewers games are available to fans regardless of where they live and how they connect to the broadcasts.”
The FanDuel Sports Network will provide pre-game and post-game shows as has been done in the past with Fox Sports and Bally Sports. Outside of a few nationally broadcast games, all regular season games will be available through the new network, along with some spring training games when the schedule kicks off in February.