NJCAA Championship TV - New look for postseason coverage
NJCAA introduces updated branding for all championship coverage
Charlotte, NC – As NJCAA championship season approaches for the association's fall season, the National Office has released an updated brand for all championship streaming content. NJCAA Championship TV will feature live broadcasts of select national championship events throughout the 2019-20 year.
"The NJCAA is excited to unveil this updated brand for NJCAA championship streaming content in conjunction with the overall brand enhancement for the association that is taking place," stated Brian Luckett, Chief External Affairs and Development Officer. "This change reflects and enhances the true purpose of the platform, which is to offer a first-class viewing experience for NJCAA National Championships."
Available at www.njcaachampstv.com, coverage of the upcoming soccer and volleyball championships will showcase a total of 122 events for the fall season. Winter championships will feature men's and women's basketball while the spring season will provide coverage of baseball, men's and women's lacrosse, and semi-finals and finals of softball.
The rebrand includes a refined logo to coincide with the recently introduced championship logos.
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NJCAA Championship TV is available for all fans through a variety of subscription-based packages:
| 2019-20 NJCAA Championship TV Subscription Plans | |
| Single Broadcast Pass: | $4.99 |
| ^Championship Season Pass: | $14.00 |
| Full Year (2019-20): | $39.99 |
^Championship Season Pass provides access to all championship broadcasts from Fall, Winter or Spring.
*The 2019 NJCAA Football Championship game will air live via the CBS Sports Network on December 5.
**NJCAA Championship games subject to change based on national television availability.
Following the conclusion of each event on NJCAA Championship TV, broadcasts are available both free on demand or payment via download.
The first round of championship action for the fall season gets underway on November 14 with three tournaments – DIII volleyball in Rochester, MN, DIII women's soccer in Dryden, NY and DIII men's soccer in Herkimer, NY.
For a complete list of 2019-20 NJCAA Championship TV coverage, visit: NJCAA Championship TV Schedule
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