NJCAA Insider - November 2017
NJCAA TV ready for ninth season of championship coverage
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – NJCAA TV (www.njcaatv.com) – the official digital video network of the NJCAA – has announced several upgrades and enhancements as it prepares for its ninth season of delivering live video coverage of select NJCAA Championships.
Through the NJCAA’s strategic partnership with Blue Frame Technologies, NJCAA TV will launch a paid subscription service for all live championship coverage – beginning with the association’s soccer and volleyball championships.
A wide range of subscription options will be available to fans, starting with a single event/broadcast pass.
2017-18 NJCAA TV Subscription Plans
Single Broadcast Pass: $4.99
^Tournament Pass: $12.99
*Champ Season Pass: $19.99
Full Year (2017-18): $49.99
^Tournament Pass provides access to all broadcasts from a specific championship tournament.
*Championship Season Pass provides access to all championship broadcasts from Fall, Winter or Spring.
NOTE: NJCAA member colleges participating in each championship will receive a complimentary Tournament Pass.
In addition to launching its first-ever subscription service, NJCAA TV has reached a distribution agreement with CBS Sports Digital for the 2017-18 season. Through the partnership, all NJCAA TV broadcasts from NJCAA Championships will be available to watch through CBS Sports Digital’s streaming platform, College Sports Live.
All NJCAA TV championship broadcasts will continue to be available online at www.njcaatv.com as well as through NJCAA TV dedicated streaming apps on Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. Fans can also download the new NJCAA TV mobile apps for iPhone and Android devices.
Fans can also engage with NJCAA TV on social media. Top plays and highlights from all championships will be posted in near real-time on Twitter @NJCAATV and Facebook. Highlights from the 2017 NJCAA Spring Championships drew over 2.7 million impressions on Twitter.
Coverage of the 2017-18 NJCAA Championships begins November 9th from the association’s Division III women’s soccer championship in Dryden, New York, on the campus of Tompkins Cortland, as well as the Division III men’s soccer championship from Herkimer College in Herkimer, New York.
For the second consecutive season, NJCAA TV will broadcast all matches from the DIII volleyball championship in Rochester, Minnesota, beginning November 10th.
Subsequent fall championships set to air live on NJCAA TV include DI men’s and women’s soccer (November 13-18) from Prescott, Arizona, and Melbourne, Florida, as well as DI and DII volleyball (November 17-19) from Hutchinson, Kansas, and Charleston, West Virginia.
Originally launched in 2009, NJCAA TV is in its ninth consecutive year of live video coverage of NJCAA Championships and continues to be one of the most successful initiatives the association has piloted over the last decade, raising the profile of the organization, its member colleges and student-athletes.
About NJCAA TV
Launched in the fall of 2009, NJCAA TV has become one of the most successful projects in the association’s history. For the 2016-17 season, NJCAA TV broadcasts of NJCAA Championships drew over 366,000 live viewers - a 29 percent (29%) increase from 2015-16. NJCAA TV distribution reached a major milestone with the launch of OTT streaming apps for NJCAA TV on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Roku in March 2017 – making the network available in over 40 million homes in the United States.