Pedestal Television nets second basketball season with BBL TV

Wales-based Pedestal Television has secured a second season of 30 games to be covered live for the British Basketball League.  The BBL operates the only Men’s Professional Basketball League in the UK, playing over 250 matches in a season via the League’s 13 member clubs in Bristol, Cheshire, Durham, Glasgow, Leicester, London, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Plymouth, Sheffield, Surrey and Worcester.

Pedestal Television’s contract covers the supply, crewing and operation of the broadcast equipment required, using their flyaway PPU, Portable Production Unit. The matches are cut and streamed live via the BBL website and highlights are broadcast on British Eurosport HD.

David Leyden Dunbar, Commercial Director of British Basketball said “Taking control of our broadcast content was a huge step for the League and we needed a partner who could be dynamic, reacting to our needs, in addition to giving us total confidence in their ability to meet our expectations in terms of delivery. I’m pleased to say Pedestal TV exceeded these expectations and have fitted the bill perfectly. With an encouraging first season of weekly content under our belt we’re looking forward to a bigger and better second year with Pedestal.”

Pedestal Television’s Chris Taber said “The BBL are leading the way with the concept of BBLTV. Basketball has a big following in the UK and it’s the forward thinking of the BBL that’s giving the fans what they want and is sucessfully exposing the sport to more and more people.” fabrication projects.

The BBL, British Basketball League, is an independent company owned by its member clubs, which runs the top men’s professional league in the UK. Each club has an equal shareholding in BBL and has a representative on the BBL Board of Directors, thus is a part of all decision-making. There is a central BBL office, from which league-wide administration, marketing and media is undertaken, although the clubs are spread across the country. Each BBL club — or franchise as it is known — operates in it’s own distinct area and there is only one club per franchise area. This allows each club to maximise it’s commercial and media value within their local community.

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