The Sals National Basketball League has officially launched a new website today, in support of coverage by Maori Television and the TAB.
The new website, nznbl.basketball, will be one of the central points that fans can watch over 50 livestreamed games this season. Also maoritelevsion.com and TAB.co.nz will livestream the games. The TAB have also looked to test the feed on social media, with the regular 7pm Thursday night games being livestreamed on their @TAB facebook page.
Iain Potter says its fantastic to have some great support to help bring basketball to as many Kiwis as possible.
"Weve established a brilliant working relationship with Maori Television, which has become the major broadcaster of basketball in New Zealand. Theyve broadcast the National Secondary Schools Schick Championships for two years, theyve bought the rights to all the Tall Blacks FIBA games, and now theyre pushing the Sals NBL.
"Also the TAB, which is a great supporter of Basketball New Zealand, has partnered with the Sals NBL to see coverage within easy reach of their customers. They have a tremendous audience of sports fans who will now be able to tap into the League whereas previously they might not have," says Mr Potter.
TABs Rowan Swain, Head of Strategic Commercial Partnerships, says TABs coverage of the Sals NBL is a new and interesting project.
"This is the first time that the TAB has secured season long, live sports content rights and it is a great demonstration of how we are developing a highly engaged and well informed audience.
"The betting team will be offering in-play betting on all of our live streamed content across the season, and we will be providing fans and customers a full suite of content to support their viewing and betting, match previews, statistics/insights and video highlights," says Mr Swain.
The TAB are also offering signing bonus to New Zealand basketball fans. Fans can open a new account and, if they use the basketball code BBALL20 and deposit $20, the TAB will give them an additional $20 for their account. At the end of the season, they will also give-back to basketball by providing Basketball New Zealand with another $10 per signing, and the NBL team closest to where that person is based will also get $10.
Last week the Sals NBL released the 2016 and 2017 livestream figures, which showed a tremendous upsurge in people watching. Mr Potter says with the support of a new website, the TAB and Maori Television, the Sals NBL is poised for another level of hype in 2018.
The first game tips off today at 7pm with the Taylor Hawks playing the Southland Sharks.
The Round One Media Guide can be found here: http://www.nznbl.basketball/sals-nbl-round-one-media-guide/
Maori Televisions Sals NBL livestream is here: https://www.maoritelevision.com/tv/shows/sals-new-zealand-basketball-league-2018
The TAB Sals NBL webpage is here: http://page.tabsites.co.nz/nbl-stream-1?_ga=2.131395663.1972474646.1524688076-1908736858.1515369897
- This story has been automatically published using a media release from Basketball New Zealand
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