Pro Volleyball Federation Announces Bally Live and Stadium As Media Rights Partners

COLUMBUS, Ohio / FRISCO, Texas – Pro Volleyball Federation – the premier women’s volleyball league in North America – has announced a multi-year agreement with Bally Live and Stadium as official broadcast partners of the League.

“This unique agreement will allow us to broaden the exposure of Pro Volleyball Federation and its teams,” boasted Pro Volleyball Federation co-founder Dave Whinham. “With the broadcast of matches along with in-studio and digital exposure, we can more effectively showcase the stories of our amazing athletes.”

Bally Live will broadcast a majority of the live matches free on the Bally Live App during the 2024 inaugural season – with a minimum of 40 matches slated for the platform. Stadium will broadcast a “Match of the Week” live across its app, website, and OTT partners – with 20 matches slated for this coming year. These matches will also be simulcast on Bally Live.

"We are looking forward to being the destination for volleyball fans to watch the best players in the world play here in the US,” said  Mitch Rubenstein, Vice President Production and Content at Bally's Interactive. “Fans have come to volleyball in masses and now they’ll have the opportunity to interact with each other while watching the matches on Bally Live and Stadium. We can’t wait to provide a true interactive experience for a passionate fan base."

Fans can watch the 40+ matches for free by downloading the Bally Live app. Pro Volleyball Federation followers can find the “Match of the Week” at watchstadium.com or on all of Stadium’s OTT partners. Both Bally Live and Stadium are committed to creating a community of fans that have access to interactive features like live chat during matches, free to play games, original content, and rewards.

In addition, Stadium will produce a weekly Pro Volleyball Federation studio show called Pro Volleyball Weekly, featuring highlights, in-studio interviews with players and coaches and other features. Pro Volleyball Weekly will air live on the Bally Live App along with all of Stadium’s distribution platforms. Player appearances across Stadium’s lineup of studio shows will also be part of the slate, as well as integration on Bally Live and Stadium’s digital and social platforms.

Bally Live and Stadium are the latest partners to be announced as part of Pro Volleyball Federation’s media rights package, which is expected to include both domestic and international rights.

ABOUT PRO VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION

Pro Volleyball Federation is REAL PRO VOLLEYBALL and the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. Pro Volleyball Federation will begin play in January 2024 with world class players and coaches, including some of America’s greatest volleyball players and elite players from around the world. Our entire focus is on ensuring that our level and quality of play, our treatment of players, the quality of our event presentations, and our day-to-day fan experience is world class and the very best offered in North America. For more information, visit ProVolleyball.com.

ABOUT STADIUM

With a reach of over 165 million subscribers across YouTube TV, Amazon, SamsungTV Plus, Roku, FuboTV and others, Stadium is an interactive sports broadcasting network that mixes the power of fan engagement with great talent-led content. Backed by best-in-class daily live programming, Stadium leads the charge in fan-first sports viewing experience by allowing fans to interact directly via chat, games, live polls and trivia during shows. Free for viewers since starting the first 24/7 fast channel, Stadium is the only sports content source to offer this blend of programming, fan-led interactions, and experience-driven content. For more, visit watchstadium.com.

ABOUT BALLY LIVE

Bally Live is part of the Bally’s Interactive family and is passionate about making sports accessible to everyone offering seamless live sports streaming and original content for free from any device, wherever and whenever you want. With features like live chat, watch parties, games, and more, viewers immerse themselves with a community of like-minded fans. Bally Live is available for download on iOS and Android. For more, visit ballylivenow.com.

2024 BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Specific broadcast networks not included below will be added in the future
All times subject to change

Date Match Outlet Time
Wednesday, January 24 Atlanta at Omaha Stadium 8 p.m. ET
Thursday, January 25 Columbus at Grand Rapids Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Friday, January 26 Atlanta at Orlando Bally Live 7 p.m. ET
       
Thursday, February 1 San Diego at Atlanta Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Saturday, February 3 San Diego at Omaha Bally Live 7 p.m. ET
Wednesday, February 7 Las Vegas at Omaha Bally Live 8 p.m. ET
       
Friday, February 9 Grand Rapids at Atlanta Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Saturday, February 10 Las Vegas at Orlando Bally Live 4 p.m. ET
       
Monday, February 12 Omaha at Grand Rapids Bally Live 7 p.m. ET
Monday, February 12 Orlando at Atlanta Bally Live 7 p.m. ET
Thursday, February 15 Omaha at Las Vegas Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Friday, February 16 Columbus at Orlando Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Sunday, February 18 Atlanta at Grand Rapids Bally Live 4 p.m. ET
Sunday, February 18 Orlando at Omaha Bally Live 9 p.m. ET
       
Monday, February 19 San Diego at Las Vegas Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Wednesday, February 21 Omaha at Columbus Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Thursday, February 22 Orlando at Las Vegas Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Friday, February 23 Grand Rapids at San Diego Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Saturday, February 24 Columbus at Las Vegas Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Sunday, February 25 Omaha at Orlando Bally Live 3 p.m. ET
       
Monday, February 26 Las Vegas at Columbus Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Thursday, February 29 Omaha at Atlanta Stadium 7 p.m. ET
Thursday, February 29 Las Vegas at San Diego Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Friday, March 1 Grand Rapids at Orlando Bally Live 7 p.m. ET
Saturday, March 2 Atlanta at San Diego Bally Live 10 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 3 Columbus at Orlando Bally Live 3 p.m. ET
       
Monday, March 4 Atlanta at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Monday, March 4 Grand Rapids at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Saturday, March 9 Columbus at Grand Rapids   Noon ET
Saturday, March 9 Las Vegas at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Saturday March 9 Omaha at Orlando   7 p.m. ET
       
Monday, March 11 Las Vegas at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Monday, March 11 Orlando at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Thursday, March 14 Atlanta at Omaha   8 p.m. ET
Saturday, March 16 Orlando at Omaha   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 17 Las Vegas at Grand Rapids   4 p.m. ET
       
Wednesday, March 20 Grand Rapids at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Thursday, March 21 Orlando at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 24 Atlanta at Columbus   2 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 24 San Diego at Las Vegas   7 p.m. ET
       
       
Tuesday, March 26 Grand Rapids at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Wednesday, March 27 Columbus at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Thursday, March 28 Grand Rapids at Omaha   8 p.m. ET
Friday, March 29 Orlando at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, March 30 Las Vegas at Omaha   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, March 30 San Diego at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
       
Monday, April 1 Atlanta at Grand Rapids   7 p.m. ET
Tuesday, April 2 Omaha at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Thursday, April 4 Columbus at Omaha   8 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 6 Orlando at Grand Rapids   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 7 Columbus at San Diego   7 p.m. ET
       
Monday, April 8 Atlanta at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Wednesday, April 10 Atlanta at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Thursday, April 11 Grand Rapids at Orlando   10:30 a.m. ET
Friday, April 12 San Diego at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 13 Las Vegas at Grand Rapids   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 13 Omaha at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 14 San Diego at Orlando   3 p.m. ET
       
Tuesday, April 16 Grand Rapids at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Wednesday, April 17 Columbus at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
       
Thursday, April 18 Orlando at Grand Rapids   7 p.m. ET
Friday, April 19 Atlanta at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 20 San Diego at Omaha   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 20 Grand Rapids at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 21 Atlanta at Orlando   3 p.m. ET
       
Tuesday, April 23 Omaha at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Friday, April 26 Orlando at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Friday, April 26 Grand Rapids at Omaha   8 p.m. ET
Friday, April 26 Las Vegas at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 28 Grand Rapids at Columbus   2 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 28 Las Vegas at Atlanta   2 p.m. ET
       
Monday, April 29 Orlando at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Wednesday, May 1 Orlando at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Thursday, May 2 Columbus at Atlanta   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, May 4 San Diego at Grand Rapids   7 p.m. ET
Saturday, May 4 Omaha at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, May 5 San Diego at Grand Rapids    4 p.m. ET
       
Monday, May 6 Omaha at Las Vegas   10 p.m. ET
Tuesday, May 7 Columbus at San Diego   10 p.m. ET
Thursday, May 9 San Diego at Orlando   7 p.m. ET
Thursday, May 9 Columbus at Omaha   8 p.m. ET
Saturday, May 11 Las Vegas at Orlando   4 p.m. ET
Saturday, May 11 San Diego at Columbus   7 p.m. ET
Sunday, May 12 Omaha at Grand Rapids   4 p.m. ET

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