More Australians will watch iiNet NBL Championship games on free-to-air television next season as a result of a renegotiated partnership with TEN announced by the National Basketball League today.
The NBL confirmed today that the new agreement included:
* One feature game will be broadcast live nationally every Sunday afternoon on TEN. During the months of October to the conclusion of February, the broadcast time will be live at 2:00PM nationally and live at 1:00PM nationally during March and April;
* One game per week will be shown nationally on Friday evenings at the regular timeslot of 9:30PM on TEN’s digital channel ONE;
* All NBL Finals games will also be broadcast on both TEN and ONE under the new deal, with TEN maintaining access to rebroadcast coverage of New Zealand Breakers 14 home games into Australia.
A key component of the new agreement, which will still run the remainder of the original five-year term through until the end of the 2014/15 iiNet NBL Championship season, is the NBL reclaiming the rights to non-TEN produced games for subscription television, IPTV, on-line and mobile.
Full article here - http://www.nbl.com.au/news/article/2012/april/live-nbl-coverage-on-ten-next-season/
The NBL confirmed today that the new agreement included:
* One feature game will be broadcast live nationally every Sunday afternoon on TEN. During the months of October to the conclusion of February, the broadcast time will be live at 2:00PM nationally and live at 1:00PM nationally during March and April;
* One game per week will be shown nationally on Friday evenings at the regular timeslot of 9:30PM on TEN’s digital channel ONE;
* All NBL Finals games will also be broadcast on both TEN and ONE under the new deal, with TEN maintaining access to rebroadcast coverage of New Zealand Breakers 14 home games into Australia.
A key component of the new agreement, which will still run the remainder of the original five-year term through until the end of the 2014/15 iiNet NBL Championship season, is the NBL reclaiming the rights to non-TEN produced games for subscription television, IPTV, on-line and mobile.
Full article here - http://www.nbl.com.au/news/article/2012/april/live-nbl-coverage-on-ten-next-season/