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Most Valuable Bookmark: Eurobasket 2009 broadcasters worldwide

September 1, 2009

Though the Eurobasket 2009 tournament is still six long days away, Ball in Europe would like to give the heads up on a site you’ll want to reference soon.

Over at the tournament’s official website, a page is devoted to the broadcast partners for the competition. This tournament will be broadcast in an incredible 111 countries (presumably 112 including Canada, whose citizens can surely piggyback onto the US’ ESPN 360 feed) and includes big television-industry names like Al Jazeera, ViaSat, DSF and good ol’ ESPN.


You’re welcome, and enjoy the games!

Sep 1, 2009ballineurope
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