Sportradar Partners with Hungry Jack's NBL for Global Broadcast Rights and OTT

Sportradar Partners with Hungry Jack's NBL for Global Broadcast Rights and OTT

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Sportradar, the world-leading provider of sports data intelligence and sports entertainment solutions today announced a multi-year partnership with the Hungry Jack’s National Basketball League (NBL) to bring its live broadcast to a wider audience as the international media (broadcast rights) distributor and OTT partner, starting with the upcoming season commencing 10 January 2021.

Sportradar, the world-leading provider of sports data intelligence and sports entertainment solutions today announced a multi-year partnership with the Hungry Jack’s National Basketball League (NBL) to bring its live broadcast to a wider audience as the international media (broadcast rights) distributor and OTT partner, starting with the upcoming season commencing 10 January 2021.

Sportradar will work closely with the NBL to enhance distribution and coverage for its media rights across broadcast and online platforms, utilising its global network, unique combination of audiovisual technology and data expertise to deliver the best possible fan experience for global audiences, including basketball territories such as China, South East Asia, the US and Europe. As part of this partnership, Sportradar will also be powering the NBL’s OTT platform with plans to include NBL1 games on the relaunched platform for the first time.

In addition to the exclusive Global Broadcast Rights and OTT deal, Sportradar will also become an official integrity partner to the NBL. Sportradar will provide odds monitoring services across Australia’s top men’s and women’s competitions – including the NBL, NBL1 and Big V – to detect any betting irregularities through its market-leading Fraud Detection System. This would see 1,781 matches across professional and semi-professional basketball in Australia monitored by Sportradar.

The Hungry Jack’s NBL’s global profile is rising, breaking new records for online viewership and attendance during the 2019-20 season and it is now widely considered to be one of the premier leagues in the world outside of the NBA.

A record audience of nearly two million fans watched last season’s game between the SKY Sport New Zealand Breakers and Illawarra Hawks featuring recently drafted NBA players LaMelo Ball and RJ Hampton live on Facebook.

David Edwards, Sportradar Director of Sports Media and Partnerships – Oceania, said: “There’s no question that the NBL has rapidly become one of the top basketball leagues in the world, with a great mix of homegrown and imported talent across the competition. Sportradar is looking forward to expanding the NBL’s global footprint through our technology-based, data-driven approach to rights distribution, and helping the league unlock new commercial partnerships and opportunities off the back of that increased engagement.

“The Sportradar-powered OTT platform will also be featuring a high volume of live and VOD matches across the NBL1 (state) leagues. We’re proud to help showcase the next generation of Australian basketball talent via a single dedicated streaming service for the very first time.”  

The NBL’s Chief Commercial Officer Brad Joyner said: “The Hungry Jack’s NBL is delighted to work with Sportradar. Through a combination of the NBL’s local market reputation and growing fanbase and Sportradar’s focus on integrity and technology excellence proven in global markets, we feel confident that we can expand the NBL’s sphere of influence together and I very much look forward to seeing it happen.”

Sportradar is the global provider of sports betting and sports entertainment products and services. Established in 2001, the company occupies a unique position at the intersection of the sports, media and betting industries, providing sports federations, news media, consumer platforms and sports betting operators with a range of solutions to help grow their business.