MotoGP in “advanced talks” to change its US TV broadcaster
MotoGP could be set to switch iౠts TV partner in the United States

MotoGP is reportedly𒆙 set to switch to a new TV broadcaster in the United States.
The motorsport⛦ series is in “advanced talks” with Warner Bros Discovery to move onto their channel this year, reports.
The move is an attempt from MotoGP to “l⛄ook for growthꦬ in America”.
MotoGP 🃏has been broadcast in the US by NBC si🐟nce 2020 but the report claims that their partnership has expired.
The deal in negotiation✱s with Warner Bros Discovery would mean all Saturday sprint races and Sunday grands prix would be live on linear cable TV.
Warner Bros Discovery own TNT, TBS and TruTV.
Warner Bros Discovery and MotoGP are already TV broadcast partners in🌞 other territories inജcluding the UK.
TNT Sports, owned by Warner Bros Discovery, b꧋roadcast MotoGP to the UK audience.
♏MotoGP also held t🍷alks in the past few weeks with Fox, the report states.
Fox is separat💃ely in talks to pick up broadcast rights in the US to IndyCar from 2025.
MotoGP’s switch in TV partner stateside is an ♌“effortౠ to gain a greater foothold in the US”.
But it com🌊es at a time where Bridgepoint - the majority shareholꦡder in MotoGP rights holder Dorna - are in talks over a sale.
report that Bridgepoint are seeking £3.4 billion and a s෴ale could be agreed “within weeks”.
Libܫerty Media, the owners of Formula 1, are among the parties in talks.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports f👍or a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.