The Philadelphia Union have signed a local multi-year broadcast deal with 6ABC.
The Philadelphia Union / 6ABC partnership will give WPVI broadcast rights to many of the soccer club's games, starting in March. With the Major League Soccer schedule soon to be released, the commitment is for as many Philadelphia Union games as possible to be carried live on 6abc, and all games will re-broadcast on 6abc's digital channel - 6.2 (also known as the Live Well HD Network). Calling the games, will be JP Dellacamera, the long-time MLS and ESPN commentator, considered the best in the business in the United States.
"This is truly a landmark day for Philadelphia Union," stated Team President Tom Veit. "The opportunity to partner with not only one of the best television stations in the nation, but one of the most respected brands in the Delaware Valley, is something very special and meaningful to us as an organization. We know our fans will show their appreciation by tuning in and supporting WPVI, much like they have already shown their commitment to us."
6abc will use its on-air platform to expand their new partner's reach and impact in the community, while at the same time become a Keystone Level Sponsor of the team and its stadium. Additionally, WPVI and Philadelphia Union will explore and collaborate on creating new and unique media platforms, as the world's game comes to the Delaware Valley.
"There is a definite buzz about the Union soccer club, and 6abc is thrilled to be their broadcast partner," says Bernie Prazenica, President & General Manager of 6abc. "We believe the MLS will be a great success in the Delaware Valley, both on the field and in the community, and we're excited to present this new team to our loyal viewers."
Philadelphia Union's first-ever First Kick will take place March 25, 2010 vs. Seattle Sounders FC at Seattle's Qwest Field. The club's home opener will be April 10, 2010 vs. D.C. United at Lincoln Financial Field.
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