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SBS secures broadcast rights for NBL

SBS' coverage of the National Basketball League will begin on 9 October 2016.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Sep 28, 2016
2 min read
National Basketball League AUstralia

SBS has secured exclusive free-to-air television broadcast rights to the National Basketball League (NBL) for the upcoming 2016-17 season.

The coverage will commence during the first round of competition on 9 October 2016 when Melbourne United take on the Adelaide 36ers. SBS will broadcast one game each Sunday live and free on SBS, SBS HD, as well as streamed live online.

SBS director of sport Ken Shipp said: “SBS is pleased to announce it will deliver the very best of men’s professional basketball to fans across the country this NBL season. We know sport has the ability to bring people from across Australia’s diverse communities together, and we’re proud to be building on our existing offering of premier Australian and international sport with the NBL.

“We’re also looking forward to broadcasting the national competition for the first time on SBS, and giving our passionate sport fans something extra to look forward to this year.”

NBL Executive Director, Larry Kestelman, said: “We are excited to have a national public broadcaster, SBS, on board with us for this season. It’s great a new demographic of fans who may not normally watch through either NBL TV or other broadcast partnerships are able to watch our great game.

“Our goal is to reach as many Australian basketball fans as possible through our coverage and showcase the quality of the NBL to Australian audiences. Having a free-to-air broadcaster that also loves and understands the business of televising sport is of huge importance to us as we continue to grow the sport.”

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