MotoGP Announces New TV Partnership With TNT

March 7, 2024Speed Trap Magazine
MotoGP

Its no secret that MotoGP has been searching for ways to better connect with US audiences after the success seen with Formula 1. Now that need has an avenue that may help MotoGP fulfill that goal. Today MotoGP announced a partnership with television network TNT to provide MotoGP with a home for broadcasting in the US. The arrangement will begin this weekend for the Qatar Grand Prix; the opening round of the 2024 MotoGP Season.

The entire 2024 season will be broadcasted live on truTV and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On. The add on will include all sessions from MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 during race weekends. This level of access will be a new way for US based fans to connect with the sport which is often broadcast over seas at times where tv viewership is lowest during the day due to people being asleep or otherwise occupied.

More About TNT Sports

TNT Sports is a global leader in the delivery of premium sports content. The TNT Sports U.S. portfolio includes expansive, multi-platform partnerships with the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, National Hockey League, United States Soccer Federation, NASCAR (coming in 2025) and a premier golf franchise in The Match.

Owned and operated platforms are highlighted by Bleacher Report, the #1 digital destination for young sports fans, along with House of Highlights, HighlightHER, Golf Digest, and a full suite of digital and social portfolio brands. Additionally, TNT Sports co-manages NBA Digital — comprised of NBA TV, NBA.com, NBA LEAGUE Pass, the NBA App and NBAGLEAGUE.com — as well as NCAA.com and NCAA March Madness Live. TNT Sports in Europe and the Republic of Ireland includes partnerships with the NBA, Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UFC, WWE and more, as well as much-loved brands Eurosport, Global Cycling Network (GCN), Global Mountain Bike Network (GMBN) and multi-sport programming and content on discovery+ and Discovery’s free-to-air TV networks.