Euroleague Hires NeuLion To Improve Streaming Of Basketball Games


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Euroleague basketball fans can now look forward to the upcoming season with the addition of NeuLion Digital Platform as it will give fans better access to everything Euroleague related. The platform will be a more personalized and reliable tool for all live and on-demand basketball games.

The Euroleague season, beginning on October 15, 2015, will now have a service platform that is user-friendly and available on multiple devices including PC, smartphones and tablet. This digital upgrade will be welcomed by the global audience that the Euroleague has grown.

One unique feature fans can expect is the quad view. It allows users to watch up to four games at one time. There is also access to real-time highlights and social media integration.

The basketball games will have live English voiceovers, but NeuLion has plans to add more local languages, depending on the team playing. The service platform will initially be available in English and Turkish.

“We are excited to partner with NeuLion to offer our dedicated fan base a brand-new, live and on-demand game experience unlike any other,” Jodi Bertomeu, Euroleague Basketball President and CEO said. “With NeuLion’s extensive experience in live sports delivery and their global footprint, we couldn’t think of a better partner as we strive to provide our fans with the best possible viewing experience.”

NeuLion, a leading technology product and service provider that specializes in the broadcasting, distribution and monetization of live and on-demand digital video content to Internet-enabled devices, already provides the NBA, NFL, UFC and the Premier League to deliver content to fans. It offers solutions to power the highest quality digital experience for fans.

“Our platform allows Euroleague to give its fan a more sophisticated experience than previously provided, while continuing to expand and grow its service with new features and enhancements once they hit the market place,” commented Kanaan Jemili, the CEO of NeuLion.