HBCU GO, a free-streaming digital platform, recently announced a 10-year media rights partnership with the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
, a Division II conference of 13 Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The agreement grants HBCU GO cable, linear, streaming, broadcast, VOD and pay-per-view rights coverage of all CIAA team sports through June 30, 2032. A portion of the funds will be invested in upgrading the sports and broadcast equipment at the CIAA’s member institutions.
“It is cool working with HBCU GO,” said Tate, who began with the company during the 2022–23 college basketball season. “While I have a passion for sports, I also have a passion for Black colleges. It is great to be able to give these schools a platform. … Every game feels like a family reunion.”
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