In partnership with the National Basketball Association, Roku Inc. has launched the NBA Zone and the first-ever NBA FAST channel. Basketball fans may watch free, ad-supported basketball games, highlights, documentaries, and original programs. The goal of this partnership is to give fans a better streaming experience.
Fans may explore a variety of basketball-related stuff, such as news, game highlights, and more, within the NBA Zone. It is conveniently located in the Sports area of the Roku Home Screen Menu. Additionally, Roku Search and Voice Search may be used by users to look for NBA content.
In addition to other programming, the NBA FAST channel has interviews, documentaries, highlights, and vintage games. It is available to watch on The Roku Channel as well as associated zones like Sports Zone and Live TV Zone. Furthermore, for the 2024–2025 season, the business will stream over 40 live NBA G League games exclusively.
The NBA App is included is to ensure that fans are informed. Easy accessibility to game news, BTS narratives, and game videos is made possible by this integration. Within the offering, viewers may also buy League Pass, the premium paid service for live out-of-market games.
ROKU’s NBA and Sports Collaboration Efforts to Support Platform Revenues
The organization offers its subscribers easy access to forthcoming and live sports information on its platform. This contains a central area where viewers may peruse sports-related articles. This was recently expanded by ROKU by adding a Motorsports Zone and MLB and March Madness programming on its site.
In the next quarters, these initiatives should increase platform income as well as streaming hours. Fans and Roku subscribers may pick from hundreds of programming options in the NBA Zone to keep up with their favorite teams, as well as access the most recent news, game highlights, and other content.
The NBA Zone can be found in the Sports section of the Roku Home Screen Menu. Roku Search and Roku Voice may also be used to search for comparable topics.
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