Triple B Media launches Bowling TV
May 1, 2026
Triple B Media, a specialist in TV network operations and content distribution, has launched Bowling TV, a 24/7 FAST channel dedicated to all things bowling. The channel is available in the US on Prime Video, LG Channels, Xumo Play, DISH TV, Bonusview, Sling Freestream, Plex and Free Live Sports, in addition to Triple B’s owned-and-operated Roku app.
“With more than 1,600 FAST channels operating around the world, and seemingly more added every day, there is now only one dedicated to the sport of bowling,” commented Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Triple B Media. “Bowling is extremely popular — the number of people who bowl in America is 67 million — with tens of thousands of organised leagues across the country. Going back to the ‘Wide World of Sports’ days, bowling is a proven television product. And we believe there’s still a large audience out there where this kind of programming is right up their alley.”
Launched in partnership with the United States Bowling Congress — the sport’s national governing body — Bowling TV features hundreds of hours of some of the best live and library professional action from throughout the years. In addition to the USBC, Matchroom Bowling, France’s Bowling Pro-Motion Tour, ZVL Bowling and other content contributors will be featured on the channel.
“This is an exciting step forward for bowling,” added Chad Murphy, executive director of USBC. “The Bowling TV FAST channel will expand awareness of the sport among mainstream sports audiences, give our partners new ways to connect with fans and showcase the depth and history of bowling on a global stage.”
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