WNBA secures Canada broadcast partner for Tempo era
The WNBA has agreed a multi-year broadcast deal with Bell Media, securing nationwide coverage in Canada as the league prepares for the debut of its first non-US franchise, the Toronto Tempo.
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The WNBA has agreed a multi-year broadcast deal with Bell Media, securing nationwide coverage in Canada as the league prepares for the debut of its first non-US franchise, the Toronto Tempo.
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