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Whakaata M?ori named official broadcaster of WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022

October 24, 2022

Whakaata M?ori named official broadcaster of WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup 2022


PULLY, Switzerland -- New Zealand’s indigenous broadcaster Whakaata M?ori (formerly known as M?ori Television) has been named the official broadcaster of the XVII WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup, to be held in Auckland, New Zealand, from 26 November to 4 December.
 
Whakaata M?ori, the first indigenous broadcaster in the world selected to host a Softball World Cup, will livestream all games of the tournament on its digital platform M?ORI+ for New Zealand fans. All Black Sox games will also be broadcast live on television. 
 
“We have a chance to grow our game nationwide as well as promote what makes us unique as a nation on a global stage,” said Softball New Zealand CEO Tony Giles. “This has been an exciting collaboration from the start, ensuring that every Black Sox game will be free to air on every television screen across the country.”
 
For the rest of the world, fans will be able to watch the 50 games of the WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup through WBSC's exclusive online GameTime video platform. 
 
Visit gametime.sport for the broadcast schedule and information on the available packages and bundles (geo-blocking restrictions may apply).
 
Coverage begins at noon (New Zealand time) on Saturday 26 November with the Opening Ceremony from Rosedale Park on Auckland’s North Shore, followed by the opening game between New Zealand and the Czech Republic, starting at 1.30 PM.
 
You can check the full schedule here.
 
 
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