Canadian Elite Basketball League launches OTT service
June 15, 2021
Canada’s first official national professional basketball league, the Canadian Elite Basketball League, has announced an OTT streaming platform called CEBL+.
Basketball fans in Canada, the US and internationally will now have access to live CEBL games, as well as On-Demand content including highlights and other exclusive features available only on this service.
Basketball fans within Canada will be able to enjoy all CEBL live games as well as full game replays free of charge. Viewers in Canada can further subscribe to the service’s All Access Package for C$2.99 monthly or C$17.99 annually to further access a wide variety of video content including interviews, documentaries, highlights, podcasts, weekly shows and more.
CEBL+ is available in the United States and internationally for an all-inclusive price of US$24.99 USD annually, US$4.99 monthly, or through a Single Game Pass available for a US$0.99.
“Launching CEBL+ is another way we continue to invest into the exposure of the CEBL for all our fans in Canada and around the world,” said Mike Morreale, Commissioner & CEO of the league. “This content platform allows us to showcase our exciting brand of Canadian pro basketball to new audiences everywhere. I encourage everyone to subscribe and watch some of the best pro basketball talent in the world.”
Mark Silver, StreamAMG’s General Manager, North America added “the CEBL has emerged as one of the world’s most innovative and progressive sports properties, and we are thrilled to support their launch of CEBL+. The CEBL+ digital product is an excellent showcase of how StreamAMG enables sports properties to monetise their streaming broadcasts while protecting their linear broadcast agreements.”
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