What's Happening?
The Nashville Predators have finalized a multiyear broadcast agreement with Scripps Sports, set to commence in the 2026-27 season. This deal will allow fans in middle Tennessee to watch Predators games
for free on local television. The games will be aired on WNPX (Channel 28), which will be rebranded as The Spot. The agreement includes over-the-air broadcasts and a direct-to-consumer streaming service, with details on the streaming service to be announced later. The current FanDuel Sports Network broadcast team is expected to transition to the new platform. This move adds the Predators to Scripps Sports' growing list of NHL properties, which includes teams like the Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights.
Why It's Important?
This broadcast deal is significant as it enhances accessibility for fans, allowing them to watch games without the need for cable subscriptions. It represents a shift towards more inclusive viewing options, potentially increasing the team's fan base and engagement. The deal also marks a strategic expansion for Scripps Sports in the NHL market, strengthening its portfolio of sports properties. For the Predators, this agreement provides stability and continuity in broadcasting, especially following the financial uncertainties faced by their previous media partner, Main Street Media.
What's Next?
Scripps Sports plans to negotiate carriage agreements with cable and satellite companies, which could include major providers like DirectTV and Xfinity. Fans can expect more details on the direct-to-consumer streaming service, which will be available in the Predators' regional viewing area. The rebranding of WNPX to The Spot is scheduled for the summer, ahead of the new season. Stakeholders, including fans and advertisers, will be watching closely to see how these changes impact viewership and engagement.






