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British Basketball League agrees deal with Bristol production firm

Brandvox will broadcast every game from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s top professional basketball division across the league’s owned and operated channels

A camera operator filming a game in the British Basketball League(Image: British Basketball League)

A Bristol-based media production company has secured a broadcasting deal with the British Basketball League (BBL).

Brandvox will support the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s top professional basketball division with live broadcast of games across its owned and operated channels - such as the ‘BBL Player’ and the league’s official YouTube channel - throughout the 2022-2023 season.

The business previously worked as the home broadcasters of South West franchises Bristol Flyers and Plymouth City Patriots last year, and the new agreement will see it expand on that to to cover every single game involving all 10 sides in the competition.

The BBL said the deal would help bring º£½ÇÊÓÆµ basketball to “an even broader audience”, in addition to the 30 matches shown live on Sky Sports this season.

The league’s head of broadcast and content, Mani Gill, said: “I am truly delighted to welcome Brandvox on board this season. They share our vision and ambition to transform the livestream and grow the coverage of our competition by building a truly fantastic product for fans.”

Nic Acton, managing director of Brandvox, said: “We are proud and honoured to have been appointed as the British Basketball League’s broadcast partner for the 2022-2023 season.

“After a successful few years streaming games for the Bristol Flyers – and more recently, Plymouth City Patriots – we are extremely excited to embark on this journey with the BBL. We're looking forward to delivering an entertaining and consistent livestreaming product across the league.”

Last December, the BBL announced it had secured a major £7m investment from US firm 777 Partners to transform the entirety of the sport, from the infrastructure of the elite level of the game down to community grassroot operations.