Gray Media and the Saints Extend their Broadcasting Partnership for Another Five Years

The broadcast relationship between Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE:GTN), WVUE Fox 8, and the New Orleans Saints has been renewed through the 2029 NFL season.

Gray Media and the Saints extend their broadcasting partnership for another five years

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Under the deal, all three of the 2025 preseason games will be televised live, and more Saints-related programming will be available on Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network and Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE:GTN)’s 15-station Saints Pre-Season Network. The Saints vs. Chargers game on August 10 marks the start of the relationship, which also includes new programming like “The Draft Show LIVE” and “Daily Training Camp Show.”

The expansion supports Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE:GTN)’s regional leadership through its presence in 113 TV markets across the United States, including 78 with highly regarded stations.

Sandy Breland, COO, pointed out how the agreement will improve access to exclusive fan content. Dennis Lauscha, the president of the Saints, noted Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE:GTN)’s history of regional sports broadcasting.

WVUE will also produce five weekly shows and the documentary “Waiting on Moore,” which will be broadcast on Fox 8 and GCSEN. Thirteen regional TV markets in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are covered by Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE:GTN)’s GCSEN.

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