How to Watch the ACC Network – Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site
ACC Network (ACCN) is a 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports. ACCN is owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference. Fans interested in learning more about ACC Network can visit www.GetACCN.com.
The ACC Network was in development for three years prior to its launch in August 2019. The Atlantic Coast Conference controls the media rights for its member institutions and has contracted those rights out to ESPN. ESPN and the cable providers negotiate the contracts. Neither ACC member schools nor the ACC are directly involved in the negotiations with individual providers.
Current ACCN providers include:
AT&T TV, AT&T Now, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, Optimum, Sling TV, Spectrum TV, Suddenlink, TVision,Verizon Fios, Vidgo, YouTube TV
Current ACCN local independent cable systems: Chatmoss Cablevision (Roanoke) Citizens Cablevision (Roanoke) Giles-Craig Communications (Roanoke) Lumos Networks (Harrisonburg, Roanoke) Nelson County Cablevision (Roanoke) Shentel (Roanoke, Richmond, Harrisonburg,Washington, DC)
If your provider is not one of these, you will NOT be able to watch programming on the ACC Network.
How can I watch if my provider does not carry ACCN? YouTube TV, Hulu+TV Live, fuboTV and Sling are streaming providers available nationally that allow you to watch ACCN. Each have slightly different channel lineups and features, so visit their websites and choose the one that fits your viewing preferences. Best of all, each of these is currently offering a a free trial period. Click on their links to sign up. If you want to compare the streaming services, click here. Please note that, after the trial, there is a subscription fee if you continue the service. Fees vary by provider. The free trials are a great way to compare the services.
What is the easiest way to use one of these streaming services? YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, fuboTV and Sling can be viewed using a desktop or laptop computer or mobile device. So if you are willing to watch on one of those, create your account, sign in and start watching. It just takes several minutes. All of these services offer month-by-month agreements. No long-term contracts.
What if I want to watch on my television? First, follow the steps to pick a streaming service and sign up (even if it is just for a free trial). In addition to watching on your computer, laptop or mobile device, you now have the ability to watch on a television.
How do I use a streaming service on my TV? If you have a newer model Smart TV, use your remote control to navigate to its home page, look for the “Apps” area and search/download your preferred streaming service to set up your account (including a free trial). Once your account is established, you can start viewing. No external devices are required.
The availability of streaming apps may vary from by television manufacturer. Here’s a helpful link about Smart TVs.
I have an older “Smart TV” and it does not support these streaming apps. What do I do? If your Smart TV is pre-2016, some apps may not be compatible without the assistance of a wireless streaming device such as Roku, Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast. All of these devices are available through large box stores (Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot) or online and start at approximately $30. Plug them into your TV, register your device and then use their menu to add a streaming channel such as YouTubeTV, Hulu+TV Live or Sling.
Here are videos on how streaming devices work and operate: Roku: Setup & Operation Fire TV Stick: Setup / Basic Operation Chromecast: Setup & Operation
What about ESPN3 or the ESPN Watch App? Can I watch the game there? ACC Network Extra (ACCNX) programming is only available through the ESPN app if you subscribe to a provider who carries the network. The ESPN Watch App is no longer availalbe.
I can’t switch providers because I’m in a long-term contract. Many providers do not charge an exit fee if you keep part of your existing contract. Since a wireless connection is required for streaming services, check with your provider if you retain your Internet service but want to eliminate other services associated with your contract.
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How to watch Virginia basketball – Cord Cutters News
Representing the University of Virginia, the Virginia Cavaliers have won two National Invitation Tournaments along with three ACC Tournament titles. They were also winners of the NCAA Tournament Championship in 2019. Plus, they’re one of the only two programs that have earned a No. 1 seed across all NCAA Tournament regions.
So you can’t afford to miss what the team has in store for the 2020-21 season. And you can still watch Virginia basketball live even without cable. In this post, we show you how to stream Virginia basketball this season.
What channels show Virginia basketball games?
ESPN and ESPN2 broadcast a majority of the Virginia basketball games. Besides this, you can also find select games on ACC Network, the dedicated channel for Atlantic Coast Conference events.
So if you want to watch Virginia basketball without cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service that offers all 3 channels in its lineup. That’s why fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV are your best bet. All three options give you the channels you need to stream Virginia basketball in their default lineup.
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How to watch the Virginia Cavaliers on Hulu + Live TV
If you want a good mix of entertainment and sports programming, Hulu + Live TV is the best way to stream Virginia basketball. Your subscription unlocks the expansive Hulu streaming library, containing 10,000+ titles. That means you get to binge on iconic TV shows and hit originals with this option.
The service costs $64.99/mo. and also comes with 65+ channels to watch live TV programming. This also includes all 3 channels that broadcast the Virginia basketball live stream — ACC Network, ESPN, and ESPN2. So you won’t need to spend anything extra to catch the team’s games live.
If this sounds good to you, learn more about its features and offering in our Hulu + Live TV review. Better yet, sign up for a 7-day free trial to get a feel of the experience.
How to watch the Virginia Cavaliers on fuboTV
For fans of national and international sports, fuboTV is a great way to stream Virginia basketball. The Standard plan will set you back by $59.99/mo. and unlock 100+ live TV channels. This impressive lineup includes a robust selection of national and international sports channels, including beIN Sports, Big Ten Network, FOX Sports 1 and 2, and TUDN.
Plus, you get ACC Network, ESPN, and ESPN2 to watch Virginia basketball live. And you won’t need to spend anything extra since these channels are a part of the Standard package.
Keep in mind, however, that fuboTV lacks a dedicated on-demand streaming library. You can only watch the on-demand content that its live TV channels offer.
If the service sounds like a good option to you, learn more about its plans and features in our fuboTV review. Or you can sign up for a 7-day free trial and try out everything for yourself.
How to watch the Virginia Cavaliers on YouTube TV
If you want a comprehensive cable alternative, YouTube TV is an excellent way to stream Virginia basketball. At $64.99/mo., the service costs the same as a Hulu + Live TV subscription. But you get even more channels, with 85+ options. This expansive lineup includes a diverse selection of channels in every category.
Plus, you get all 3 channels that broadcast Virginia basketball live — ACC Network, ESPN, and ESPN2. Since these channels come with the default plan, you won’t have to pay any additional fee to access them.
However, it lacks a dedicated streaming library like that of Hulu. While you can still watch on-demand content available through the live TV channels, the selection isn’t as robust as that of Hulu.
If you like what the service offers so far, check out our YouTube TV review to get more info on the pricing and features — then sign up for a 7-day free trial to get a feel of the YouTube TV experience before you commit.
How to watch the Virginia Cavaliers on Sling TV
For those who need an affordable way to watch Virginia basketball live, Sling TV would be the best option. With plans starting at just $35/mo., the service is one of the most inexpensive ways to watch live TV.
To watch Virginia basketball on Sling, you’ll need the Sling Orange plan, which costs $35/mo. and comes with 30+ channels. This includes ESPN and ESPN2 by default. But to also get ACC Network, you need to add the Sports Extra package for $15 to this plan. Even with this add-on, this option costs less than most live TV streaming services.
The only drawback is that the channel selection is slightly more limited. And you won’t get local broadcasts with the Orange plan.
Like many live TV streaming options, Sling doesn’t have a dedicated streaming library either. But you can catch a few titles and programming on-demand through some of the live TV channels.
To find out more about the service’s plans and features, make sure to check out our Sling TV review.
How to watch the Virginia Cavaliers on AT&T TV Now
You can also watch Virginia basketball on AT&T TV Now, with plans starting from $55/mo. The most basic plan comes with 45+ channels, including ESPN and ESPN2. But to also watch the broadcasts on ACC Network, you need the $80/mo. MAX plan, which comes with 60+ channels.
This is by far the priciest option. But on the plus side, the MAX plan also includes access to premium channels like Cinemax and HBO. So you won’t need to augment your package with an add-on to access premium content.
Like most live TV streaming services, AT&T TV Now lacks a dedicated streaming library. But you can catch some on-demand programming through its live TV channels.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing this post, you can no longer get a free trial of the service since AT&T TV Now has stopped accepting new subscribers.
JSC "BESK" develops children's basketball in Bashkiria | SPORT
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The final stage of the school basketball league championship "Orange ball" has ended in the republic. The general sponsor of the competition was JSC "BESK" (management company LLC "Bashkirenergo").
The championship began in September 2021 and included basketball fans among students in grades 5-6, representing more than 900 teams from all over the region. The final stage was preceded by the championship of schools, the championship of cities and regions, zonal competitions, in which contenders for the championship were revealed. The best of the best were determined during the decisive matches in the sports halls of the city of Blagoveshchensk and the village of Buraevo.
Among the city schools, the team “Armatura” (Blagoveshchensk city) won the first place among boys, and “Swifts” (Sterlitamak city) among girls. The team "Ak Bure" (Buraevsky district) became the winner among the boys of the district schools. Among the girls, basketball players from the school club "Olympia" (Buzdyaksky district) won the "gold". All winners and prize-winners were awarded with cups, medals, certificates and special prizes from BPGC JSC.
In the solemn ceremony of awarding the winners and prize-winners, Marat Bikbaev, , Head of the Public Relations Department of Bashkirenergo LLC , and Sergey Medvedev, General Director of the Ufimets Basketball Club, , received the winners and prize-winners. According to Marat Bikbaev, the Bashkir Electric Grid Company pays great attention to the development of children's sports and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle.
It is worth noting that in addition to the game part, during the final stage, a meeting was organized for its participants with a player from BC Ufimets Gleb Gerasimenko and Master of Sports in Basketball, Chairman of the Trade Union Committee of the Production Association "Central Electric Networks" LLC "Bashkirenergo" Elena Kashuba . Young athletes were able to ask them questions and get autographs. An intellectual quiz was also held with questions on the topic of basketball and knowledge of electrical safety rules. Its winners were awarded prizes from JSC "BESK" and BC "Ufimets".
School basketball league "Orange Ball" has been held in Bashkiria since 2014. More than 35 thousand schoolchildren compete in it every year. The league championship is supported by the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Sports of the Republic.
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