NBC Bets on a Bigger Kentucky Derby Weekend
TL;DR
NBC is expanding its coverage of the Kentucky Derby weekend by airing the Kentucky Oaks in primetime for the first time. This shift highlights the growing value of the event for NBC and the racing industry.
Key points
- NBC aired the Kentucky Oaks in primetime for the first time.
- The Oaks shift to 8 p.m. ET highlights its growing value.
- The Kentucky Derby remains NBC's main event of the weekend.
- The Derby drew 17.7 million viewers in 2025, its highest since 1989.
Even before the first mint julep is poured on Saturday, the Kentucky Derby has already planted a flag as a growing sports-media property.
On Friday, NBC aired the Kentucky Oaksâthe Derbyâs filly counterpartâin primetime for the first time. Previously run in the late afternoon, the Oaksâs shift to an 8 p.m. ET time slot says plenty about how valuable NBC views the entire weekend at Churchill Downs.
âI think itâs going to [put] the Kentucky Oaks, which is one of the best races on the racing calendar, in front of so many eyeballs and so many people,â NBC Sports senior producer Lindsay Schanzer said on a conference call earlier this week. âItâs going to be great for Churchill Downs, great for the industry, and itâs going to kick off the weekend in a really strong way.â
But while the Oaks enjoyed its biggest platform yet, the Derby remains the weekendâs main event. The race has established itself as one of NBCâs most reliable properties, with 2025âs event drawing 17.7 million viewers, its most since 1989.
Coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. ET, with the Run for the Roses scheduled for 6:57 p.m. ET. And regardless of the race outcome or its ratings success, the Derby will be significant for NBC from a talent standpoint.
Donnaâs Last Ride
Donna Brothersâs horseback interview with the winning jockey following Saturdayâs race will be her last. Earlier this week, the longtime on-track reporter revealed this will be her final Kentucky Derby, an event sheâs covered for NBC Sports since 2000.
âWhen I started covering horse racing for NBC Sports, I had just stopped riding three years prior,â Brothers said. âAnd I donât want to be there so long that all the jockeys on the racetrack are jockeys that never rode with me and didnât know me as a jockey.â
As she reflected on her career, Brothers paid tribute to one of her predecessors, Charlsie Cantey, calling the former reporter and analyst a âtrailblazer.â
âI think I was 42 when she retired when she was 60. And I thought, âWhy would she retire now? Sheâs still so good. She looks great,ââ Brothers said. âThen by the time I hit 52, I thought, âI donât know if I can make it till Iâm 60.â But I have made it till Iâm 60. I feel like itâs just time to pass the baton.â
Fanta for Gen Z?
Like all sports-media properties, the Kentucky Derby also wants to appeal to younger viewers. NBC Sports believes it may have found its answer in John Fanta.
Best known for his work as a college basketball play-by-play announcer, the enthusiastic Fanta has seen his responsibilities grow since joining NBC last August. In addition to college basketball, the Cleveland native has recently contributed to the networkâs college football, NFL, and NBA coverage.
At the Kentucky Derby, heâll serve as a reporter primarily located in the infield of Churchill Downs. And although he may not be a traditional influencer or celebrity, NBC is confident the Seton Hall alum will be able to connect with one of its most coveted demographics.
âItâs where the energy is. Itâs where the youth, for the most part, come to watch the races,â Schanzer said of the infield. âJohn Fantaâs youthful energy will be the perfect steward of that part of the Derby conversation. ⊠I think John will bring his A game.â
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Q&A
Why did NBC move the Kentucky Oaks to primetime?
NBC moved the Kentucky Oaks to primetime to increase its visibility and attract a larger audience, reflecting its growing value as a sports-media property.
What was the viewership for the Kentucky Derby in 2025?
The Kentucky Derby in 2025 drew 17.7 million viewers, marking its highest viewership since 1989.
How does NBC view the Kentucky Derby weekend?
NBC views the Kentucky Derby weekend as a significant event, considering it one of its most reliable properties in terms of audience engagement.
What impact will the primetime airing of the Oaks have?
The primetime airing of the Oaks is expected to enhance its profile and benefit Churchill Downs and the racing industry by reaching a broader audience.