Foxtel Group has announced a HUGE three-year deal with NBL and ESPN with every game live on Foxtel and Kayo from 2021! 🙌🔥
NBL owner and executive chairman Larry Kestelman lauded the significance of the deal.
“This is the biggest deal in the history of the NBL. It is a big win for basketball fans and will result in a huge uplift in the coverage and exposure of our competition across a variety of major media networks and digital platforms,” he said. “This is a proud and exciting day for the NBL which will now be able to leverage the power of Disney and ESPN, the Foxtel Group, as well as News Corp Australia, to gain an even bigger following and grow our game like never before.
“On behalf of the clubs, we sought, identified and secured true media partners who we felt would really invest in the league, and align with our ambition to take the coverage of our game, in Australia and New Zealand, to the next level.” Patrick Delany, Foxtel Group CEO added that there is little doubt interest will only grow as the NBL continues to rise in popularity.coaches, clubs and national participation in the sport go from strength to strength. Ourplatform to significantly build audience engagement,” he said.Group provides the largest audience of sports fans in the country. As the key broadcastcompetition to fans live and on demand this season.round free as Kayo Freebies.
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