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Media Rights

FIBA TV is responsible for the distribution of all television, radio and new media rights related to FIBA competitions as well as also coordinating all broadcast rights during its championships. Thanks to partnerships with external content and service providers, FIBA also ensures that international basketball has a constant and high-level exposure worldwide.

Rights Distribution

FIBA TV is responsible for the distribution of all Broadcast rights related to the FIBA Basketball World Cup, FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup, youth World Championships and Continental Championships, as well as the ever-increasing FIBA Archive of past events.

Such areas include the formation of the rights packages, negotiation, drafting and signing of all agreements together with the full post-signature servicing aspects.

Event Organisation

FIBA TV is responsible for the coordination of the Television and Digital media production and delivery elements at all FIBA competitions, including the FIBA Basketball World Cup, the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup and the Continental Championships.

In an ever changing media and broadcast landscape, FIBA aims for the highest broadcast standards by adopting the latest in TV and multimedia technology and working with the world’s best service providers.

The FIBA Television Manual outlines all of the relevant aspects in detail to ensure the optimum television coverage of FIBA’s competitions.

As part of the complete FIBA branding concept, the FIBA Graphics Manual details all information and necessary templates and ensures that all of the graphics are in line with the FIBA corporate identity as well as the look and feel of the respective events.  The FIBA Graphics Manual is provided to the host broadcaster of each event.

Live Basketball Streaming on LiveBasketball.TV

LiveBasketball.tv is the online platform that provides live and on-demand streaming of some of the best basketball worldwide whether at the national team or club level to basketball fans throughout the world. 

With full-game replays, highlights, interviews and much more, LiveBasketball.tv also gives access to an ever-expanding video archive. 

Check out Livebasketball.tv.

FIBA World Basketball – FIBA’s Weekly Television Programme

FIBA World Basketball is a 23-minute weekly television programme featuring basketball action from all around the world. The show includes action from men, women and junior players competing in the various FIBA events, regional competitions and national leagues as well as historical footage from the FIBA Archive.

The programme is produced on behalf of FIBA by DSI by Inverleigh and is currently distributed in over 70 countries around the world.

For those international basketball fans that can’t currently see FIBA World Basketball on TV, FIBA World Basketball is available for free on Livebasketball.tv.

FIBA TV Academy

Basketball is a truly global game and, as with any global sport, the styles and ways of broadcasting the games vary significantly around the world.

The FIBA TV Academy is an online educational tool that has been developed by FIBA in order to guide and educate the users in the best practice production of a basketball game. 

The FIBA TV Academy is the destination for basketball directors to visit and understand the basic fundamental principles and skills required for the optimum coverage of the sport of basketball.  The site content has been developed through the analysis of the production of basketball games throughout the world and the input of basketball directors that have been responsible for FIBA World and Continental Championships, Olympic Games as well as NBA and Euroleague basketball games. 

FIBA’s aim is that, as the overall production level of the game of basketball improves throughout the world, the awareness and interest and visual image of the sport grows.  This will lead to more people of all ages, genders and cultures playing basketball. 

This tool will become increasingly important in relation to the new FIBA calendar in 2017 where more and more games will need to be produced around the world. 

Click here to register to access the site.  The registration is free.