• Home
  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More
  • Contact

Grimag

  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More

Watching the Euroleague Final Four on TV, online

May 10, 2012

Euroleague officials have announced that the 2012 Euroleague Final Four will be broadcast to some 174 countries via 66 television networks, with live on-site reportage in 13 languages. NTV Spor is the host broadcaster, making available for the first time live coverage of the Nike International Junior Tournament.

The lead broadcast carrier to show the Final Four is naturally ESPN, with a presence in 101 of the named 174 countries. Among the other big guns distributing the games are Canal+, Viasat, Al Jazeera, CCTV, Setanta, Supersport and Guangdong TV.

In case you’re not in one of the countries covered or you’d like to view the games with broadcast in English or a few other languages, extensive streaming of press conferences and events such as the NIJT, head to the Euroleague TV website. The ‘site is also making available every complete Euroleague Final Four Final from history on-demand to all users. A subscription is €9.99 or $9.99.

May 10, 2012ballineurope
Powered by Sidelines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This post was published on May 10, 2012
Kobe Bryant and ESPN reporters talk Gallinari’s D, throw around the A-wordBertomeu: Euroleague doesn’t need NBA players, system (Welllllll...)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

ballineurope
14 years ago EuroLeague, MoreBasketball on TV, ESPN, EuroLeague, Euroleague 2011-12, euroleague final four, Euroleague TV
Recent Posts
NBA Europe grows more complex as PSG and Saudi PIF enter talks, complicating Euroleague’s collaboration plans and the outlook for fans
NBA Europe somehow became more complicated
14 days ago
ERA Nymburk refused to die, stunning Gran Canaria in the Basketball Champions League and leaving one commentator in need of a beer or three. Pic: Basketball Champions League
The St Patrick’s Day Miracle
15 days ago
Bam Adebayo’s 83-point night and Victor Wembanyama’s MVP buzz spark the tired asterisk debate. Here’s why context matters more than qualifiers.
Bam, Wemby, and the irrelevance of asterisks
20 days ago
Categories
Recent Posts
NBA Europe somehow became more complicated
The St Patrick’s Day Miracle
Bam, Wemby, and the irrelevance of asterisks
Tags
EuroLeagueNBAYouTubeReal MadridCSKA MoscowFC BarcelonaFIBAOlympiacosPanathinaikosZalgiris KaunasACBSpainMaccabi Tel AvivRicky RubioLithuaniaLos Angeles LakersTeam SpainIrelandGermanyMontepaschi SienaPartizan BelgradePau GasolItalyTurkeyTeam LithuaniaTeam FranceCaja Laboral BaskoniaGreeceEuroleagueLietuvos RytasFenerbahce ÜlkerJuan Carlos NavarroSerbiaSan Antonio SpursFranceTony ParkerMinnesota TimberwolvesDirk Nowitzkibasketball highlightsTeam RussiaALBA BerlinEuroCupDallas MavericksTeam USAEuroBasket 2011
Share
0
Facebook
ABOUT
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
Most Commented
Why Andrei Kirilenko and CSKA Moscow must win the Euroleague
14 years ago
180 Comments
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
18 years ago
168 Comments
A week in highlights: Spanish block party, mighty Milos, Utah rap and some dude dunking in L.A.
15 years ago
139 Comments
Archives
Get In Touch

Email: emmetryan@gmail.com

Name: Emmet Ryan

2014 © BallinEurope. Join JCI Dublin