Alabama Public Television & the NFHS Network agree to a five-year extension with the AHSAA

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Alabama Public Television & the NFHS Network agree to a five-year extension with the AHSAA
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The AHSAA, Alabama Public Television, and the NFHS Network agree to extend their partnership through the 2028-29 school year. The AHSAA Super 7, Girls Flag Football Championship, and Girls & Boys Basketball Championships will be able to be viewed on APT.

“We are thrilled to announce our agreement with AHSAA and the NFHS Network, allowing Alabama Public Television to broadcast the high school football and basketball state championships for the next five years,” said Wayne ReidExecutive Director of Alabama Public Television. “Supporting education is a core part of APT’s mission, and this partnership is a fantastic way to showcase Alabama’s vibrant communities and outstanding student-athletes.

“We are thrilled to bring these games to the entire state of Alabama for free on broadcast television. APT reached over 1.2 million viewers in December 2023 and over 1 million viewers in March 2024 by adding football and basketball championship games to our schedule, solidifying APT as the broadcast station with the largest reach in the state of Alabama.” Reid added, “It has been an honor to collaborate with to bring the championships to the people of Alabama.

APT is working in conjunction with the NFHS Network which is contracted to manage the linear and digital video, and Broadway Productions, which produces the contests annually. The agreement includes broadcasting live all seven boys’ state football finals and two girls’ flag football tournament finals, set for Birmingham’s Protective Stadium in December 4-6, 2024, and all 14 state boys’ and girls’ state basketball championship games at the BJCC Legacy Arena, Feb.

“The partnership between the NFHS Network and the AHSAA has had so many wonderful accomplishments for the high school student-athletes of Alabama,” said Michael White, Executive Vice President for NFHS Network Content and Production.

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