WWE Bringing NXT To South Korean TV For The First Time Via Expanded Partnership With IB Sports
WWE has expanded its global reach.
Today, WWE announced a new deal that will expand the company’s relationship with South Korea’s IB Sports. This expanded partnership will also see NXT available in South Korea for the first time ever.
WWE AND IB SPORTS EXPAND PARTNERSHIP IN SOUTH KOREA
SEOUL, South Korea and STAMFORD, Conn., December 11, 2020 – WWE (NYSE:WWE) and IB SPORTS today announced a new multi-year agreement to continue delivering WWE’s weekly flagship programming live and in Korean. In addition to airing Raw and SmackDown, IB SPORTS will now offer NXT as part of the expanded partnership, marking the first time it will be available in South Korea on broadcast television. IB SPORTS will also continue to offer all of WWE’s monthly pay-per-view events, including WrestleMania.
IB SPORTS airs Raw live at 10 am every Tuesday (replays Saturdays at 9 pm)and SmackDown live at 10 am on Saturdays (replays Wednesdays at 9 pm). Beginning Thursday, January 7, 2021, IB SPORTS will air NXT live at 10 am every Thursday (replay Mondays at 9 pm).
“We are glad to expand our long-term partnership with WWE and to continue offering the world’s best in sports entertainment programming,” said Jung Hwan Kim, IB Sports CEO. “IB SPORTS is excited to introduce NXT to fans across South Korea and looks forward to launching on January 7.”
“IB SPORTS is a valued partner that shares our vision and passion for engaging and entertaining our fans,” said Jay Li, WWE Vice President & General Manager, North Asia. “We are pleased to expand our partnership with the addition of NXT and look forward to continuing to provide WWE’s unique blend of action-packed, family-friendly entertainment throughout the country.”
IB SPORTS will also broadcast the latest seasons of Total Divas and WWE highlight shows AfterBurn and BottomLine throughout the week. All programs will be available with Korean voiceover commentary and on IB SPORTS’ TV Everywhere platform for authenticated subscribers, as well as its 14-day VOD catchup window.
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About IB SPORTS
IB SPORTS is a company specialized in the operation/broadcasting of sports channels as well as the production of quality content.IB SPORTS operates General Sports Channel IB SPORTS, Golf Channel Korea in cooperation with NBC Universal and classic movie channel World Classic Movie.