Thunder Fans to Get Expanded Viewing Access for 2024-25 Season

Oklahoma City Thunder fans will have more opportunities to watch their team this season with a total of 75 games airing on the newly rebranded FanDuel Sports Network, replacing Bally Sports starting on October 21. The network will be available on familiar cable and streaming services, including Cox Communications, DirecTV, and FuboTV. Thunder games will also stream on the FanDuel Sports Network app and website, where fans can subscribe directly or authenticate through their TV provider.

In addition to FanDuel’s 75-game slate, Griffin Media will simulcast five games on local channels in Oklahoma City (KWTV 9 or KSBI 52) and Tulsa (KOTV 6 or CW 19). Key matchups, like the Thunder’s New Year’s Eve game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, will also air on these local stations.

Thunder fans can also catch 15 nationally broadcast games on ABC, ESPN, and TNT, with seven of those games being exclusive to the networks. The remaining eight ESPN games will also be simulcast on FanDuel Sports Network, providing additional viewing options.

“We’re thrilled to enhance the Thunder viewing experience with expanded TV access,” said Dan Mahoney, Thunder VP of Broadcasting. “From regional and national TV to streaming and local simulcasts, our fans will be able to follow their team across various platforms throughout the season.”

Fans can find full schedule details at okcthunder.com, and subscriptions for FanDuel Sports Network, including monthly and season passes, are available online with discounts of up to 10% for the 2024-25 Thunder season.

In addition to TV broadcasts, the Thunder’s radio coverage continues with WWLS 98.1 FM The Sports Animal as the flagship station, featuring Matt Pinto calling his 17th season as the Thunder’s play-by-play announcer. Spanish-language broadcasts will also return for home games, called by Eleno Ornelas on WKY 930 AM and available via secondary audio on FanDuel Sports Network.

For more details on the Thunder’s full broadcast schedule, visit okcthunder.com/schedule.

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