IPA Partners With Billiard TV

The IPA – the only official recognised Pro body for ‘small table’ pool, is delighted to announce details of it’s new partnership with Billiard TV which will see all IPA events shown live via various platforms, to around 100 MILLION homes. All told, the live events total 20 broadcast days and will add more than 200 hours of live content to Billiard TV annually. With the IPA partnership in place, Billiard TV will now stream nearly 1,000 hours of live events each year thanks to its founding partnership with Predator Group and CueSports International.

Billiard TV is your go-to network for everything pool related where you can watch your favorite players from all over the world compete on the biggest stage! A free, ad-supported 24/7 network, Billiard TV is a partnership between Triple-B Media and Predator Cues, and is distributed throughout the world.

“Billiard TV continues to be a live event leader in the FAST (Free Ad Supported Television) channel space,” said Brendan Canning, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Triple-B Media. “We’re very pleased with the addition of the IPA as a channel partner and we expect the 350M billiards fans throughout the world to be pleased as well.”

Kevin Barton, IPA Chairman added “The IPA is thrilled to be working in partnership with Billiard TV over the coming months and years. This is a superb opportunity to showcase the best players in the world from the IPA Pro ranks, to a whole new audience, through Billiard TV. We look forward to a prosperous partnership with Billiard TV and what new opportunities this will create for the players and audiences alike.”

Billiard TV is a free, ad supported television channel that is available to nearly 100M homes and is distributed on Samsung TV Plus (US and India), YouTube TV, XUMO, LG, Sling TV, Fubo, Xiaomi, Local Now, Plex, TCL, sports.tv, The Grio, SportsTribal TV, Distro TV, Freebie TV, Rad TV, RedBox, Freecast, Stremium, Channel Box and Streamstak, Triple-B Media’s owned and operated platform.

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