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(Revamped) Euroleague.TV subscriptions now available

October 12, 2009

The Euroleague front office has announced the relaunch (and reformat) of Euroleague.TV and are currently offering a discount from now through October 15. For its third year of broadcasting, the Euroleague.TV folks promise more innovation and – get this – real-time stats! (Finally.)

The pitch certainly sounds good, and the demo offered at the Euroleague site really looks fantastic: Without exaggeration, it seems Euroleague.TV has made the proverbial Big Leap to present a package on par with the biggest American-based IPTV programs. You can download another promotional video for Euroleague.TV here.

For the entire season’s worth of games, Euroleague.TV costs €89.90, but if you buy on or before October 15, it’s €79.90. A season pass for a single team is €69.90 and single games in the season are €5.90 apiece.

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