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Cignal TV boosts FIBA coverage

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Cignal TV is joining hands with government station PTV4 to air the games of Gilas Pilipinas in the coming 2023 FIBA World Cup.

The decision was made in an effort to give the basketball-crazy Filipinos the chance to watch the national team in action against some of the finest teams in the world.

“We are trying to come up with something so that Gilas Pilipinas games can actually be seen on PTV 4,” first vice president of Channels and Content of Cignal TV Sienna Olaso said during the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum on Tuesday.

“We extended our offer to PTV 4 to actually carry it either live or delayed. We just want to make sure that every Filipino will have a chance to watch it.”

But Gilas matches and all games of the World Cup including those being held in Okinawa, Japan and Jakarta, Indonesia will be shown via free-to-air channels TV5 and One Sports, cable channels One Sports+ and PBA Rush, and satellite pay-per-view. Streaming options, meanwhile, include Pilipinas Live, Cignal Play and Smart Livestream.

Gilas Pilipinas open its campaign against Karl-Anthony Towns and Dominican Republic on opening day this Friday at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.

Angola and Bruno Fernando come next for Gilas on Sunday and world No. 10 Italy on Tuesday caps its campaign in Group A.

If fortunate enough, Gilas can advance to the second round of the group phase or be relegated to the classification phase.

“Minimum of five (games) all the way to eight games. So, sana we can enter the next phase so we can have more games,” said Olaso in the session presented by San Miguel Corporation, Philippine Sports Commission, MILO, Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.

Joining Olaso in the session were head business Development-Cignal TV Miguel Vea, content manager-Cignal TV Paulo Fernandez, MD FIBA Media Andrew Ryan, and COO FIBA Media Stephanie Mignot.

In the 2019 World Cup in China, around three billion people were tuned in for the quadrennial showcase, including 55 million people in China during one of the Chinese national team’s games.

“It’s very challenging to break that,” Ryan admitted.

 

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