Monday, November 28, 2016

National Lacrosse League announces new viewing platform by Sportsrocket

Miles Thompson-Georgia Swarm (Photo Courtesy NLL)
The National Lacrosse League and Sportsrocket, run by Classic Sports Network and College Sports Television founder Brian Bedol, will create streaming, video on demand, video sharing and social highlights for NLL games.

John Grant, Jr.-Colorado Mammoth (Photo Courtesy NLL)
The new platform will be available under three subscription packages that go on sale Tuesday. Ad-supported content will be available for free to all users which will include full games on demand on a 24-hour delay, highlights, features and programs. The subscriptions cover access to live, full-length regular season games. A full-season pass will cost $34.95, single-team passes are $24.95 and single-game passes will be $4.95 per game.


"In partnering with Sportsrocket, we're investing in the future of sports entertainment," said Nick Sakiewicz, commissioner of the National Lacrosse League. "By providing a digital platform that dedicates itslef so strongly to the consumer experience, we'll be able to provide our fans with the most action-packed, accessible and engaging content of the box lacrosse world."

Shayne Jackson-Georgia Swarm (Photo by Scott Pierson)
The National Lacrosse League's nine teams from the U.S. and Canada begin their 31st season on Dec. 29.

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