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A-10, NBCSN Extend Championship National Television Coverage
A-10, NBCSN Extend Championship National Television Coverage
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va.—The Atlantic 10 Conference has furthered its partnership with NBCSN to extend the 24-hour national sports network’s production and coverage of 2014 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship to the four First Round games.
This new agreement places two of the first round games on NBCSN (games 2 and 3) and two other games (1 and 4) on select NBC Sports Regional Networks. This expands on NBCSN’s existing coverage of Friday’s championship quarterfinals. NBCSN also will carry four First Round games on March 13 and will also show the six games digitally on computers, tablets and mobile devices as part of their NBC Sports LiveExtra coverage.

The agreement also provides for national television coverage for 12 of the 13 games. CBS Sports Network will air the semifinals on March 15 and CBS Sports, as part of the network’s Selection Sunday coverage, will carry the championship final on March 16.

http://www.atlantic10.com/ViewArticle.db...=209421232
03-01-2014 10:15 PM
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